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In need of better flooring? Is it time for a floor replacement? Those are questions posed by many of us homeowners out there. A question that you should be asking is whom should I get advice from when deciding on what flooring to choose. A perfect candidate to answer this question is John. He started his career installing all types of hardwood flooring and then moved on to the installation of more exotic floors such as bamboo flooring. His site is a culmination of his technical skill and professional judgment. With flooring tips and reviews, John can truly attest to giving you everything you need when looking for new flooring. Guide To Solid Hardwood FlooringChoosing the hardwood flooring for your needs can be stressful. Especially when you are not sure what you need. The article below about solid hardwood flooring will help you with your decision, so that you can decide which flooring it is that you need in your home and your life. Purchasing a hardwood floor for your home or office is a decision that can bring years of beautiful happiness, memories, and dreams. No one can deny that a hardwood floor always demands the center of attention in any home. That luster, that brilliance, and that gleam is by far one of the most sophisticated additions you can add to your home or office. However, when you start your shopping experience, you will be bombarded with choices, choices, and even more choices. Being prepared for that bombardment is the best way that you can insure you get the most out of your hardwood floor. There are two major types of hardwood flooring that you can add to your home. Solid hardwood flooring and engineered hardwood flooring are those two choices. This comes before what color, what style, and what price. Both have a great deal of benefits, and both have downfalls that deserve a closer look. One is not automatically better than the other, just one will be better suited to your needs. It is often difficult to find information concerning which is better than the other. However, I would like to clear up some of those questions. Introducing Solid Hardwood Flooring Solid hardwood flooring is just like it sounds: manufactured from solid wood. Someone has taken a piece of lumber and cut it into the shape needed to create your hardwood floor. Usually, solid hardwood flooring comes in " width and comes notched at both ends so that with a little glue and a few nails, you get that perfect hardwood floor. Sound perfect? Well, there are some downfalls to this perfect hardwood floor. Introducing Engineered Hardwood Flooring Engineered hardwood flooring is just like it sounds: engineered through modern technology to offer you a better hardwood floor. Usually, these are strips of wood super-heated together against the grain of the other to offer added stability and functionality. These offer many of the same qualities of the solid hardwood flooring, except you get an added benefit: moisture resistance. This sounds great! However, this too has a series of downfalls. How do you avoid the downfalls of these two, popular types of hardwood flooring? Well, you ask yourself a series of questions. Depending on your answers, you may go either towards the engineered of the solid hardwood flooring. Both offer the same gleam, beauty, and resilience. However, both have extra qualities that make one or the other perfect for your home or office needs. What Level Will The Hardwood Flooring Be Installed? There are three basic options at this point. You have the first option which is the ground level. Ground level hardwood floor can be either engineered or solid hardwood flooring depending on the other options. Page 2: Guide To Solid Hardwood Flooring Related Articles
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