What Should You Expect From Your Newly Installed Hardwood Flooring?

Hardwood flooring remains a popular choice for homes of all sizes, outlasting the latest home décor trends and improving the value of homes across the country. Consumers should consider this type of flooring as a lifetime investment, but performance, durability, and appearance depend on product quality and installation methods. Be sure you know what to …

Benefits of Cumaru Brazilian Teak Wood Floors

Stronger than domestic hardwood species, Cumaru Brazilian Teak is an exotic wood used for solid hardwood and engineered wood flooring products. Homeowners can benefit from several characteristics of this species, including its strength and distinct appearance. Although the cost is a bit higher than popular domestics like Red Oak and Maple, Brazilian Teak creates a …

Choosing Between Solid Vs Engineered Wood Flooring

Replacing carpets and other aged flooring with wood is a wise option for homeowners across North America. But consumers wonder which option provides the best value and ponder the question of solid vs engineered wood flooring. What are the major differences in these popular products? And how can you choose the ideal wood flooring for …

Pros and Cons of Radiant Heating for Your Home

Homeowners and builders should carefully weigh the pros and cons of radiant heating when determining if it’s an efficient and economical option for their space. Radiant floor heating, which can be installed in new constructions or as part of a home renovation, uses tubes placed beneath the flooring to heat specific rooms or the entire …

How Hardwood Flooring Is Made | Part 3

Finishing Stage In the last two posts, we’ve looked at the selection, grading, and planing of hardwood flooring. Now we’re at the final stage of manufacturing and taking a closer look at the finishing process, when protective coatings and sealants are applied to hardwood and engineered wood flooring.

How Hardwood Flooring is Made | Part 2

In the previous post, we discussed log selection and the differences between plain-sawn, quarter-sawn, and rift-sawn logs in the manufacturing process of solid hardwood. Engineered wood floors, on the other hand, are typically cut using the dry-sawn method or processed using either the rotary peel or sliced peel method. Now, let’s move on to grading. …

How Hardwood Flooring is Made | Part 1

Have you ever encountered gorgeous hardwood flooring or browsed through the floating wood floor aisles at your local building supply store wondering how hardwood flooring is made? Quality wood floors undergo a rigid selection and preparation process that provides superior appearance and durability for years to come.