You've moved into a first home and carpeting in every room. The house is from a time when hardwood floors were routinely installed. After pulling up the carpeting, you find that your home has hardwood flooring that looks good but needs cosmetic work.
It's vital that you arm yourself with the right information before taking on your wood flooring installation project. This blog sets you up for success.
Acclimation (also called conditioning) is a critical component of the installation process, and it is the vehicle for allowing wood flooring to match its installation environment. Acclimation is of vital importance to a successful installation, and it warrants an in-depth discussion focused on best practices.
When the time comes to buy a bigger home, or to downsize, homes with wood floors sell faster and for more money than homes without them. When maintained properly, wood floors can last hundreds of years.
Today’s wood floors are designed to withstand the traffic of busy families, including man’s best friend. Wood floors are extremely durable and can look beautiful for decades.
An important question we get asked often is "How do we take care of our wood floor" so here is a straight forward blog on how to properly take care of your wood floors, so they stand the test of time.