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Hardwood is an aesthetically appealing option that has withstood the test of time. This floorcovering product is known for its luxury and uniqueness as hardwood is traditionally cut directly from tree products giving consumers original and comfortable benefits. While solid hardwood planks are the standard in the hardwood industry, innovation is presenting more affordable and durable alternatives.
Today's flooring industry is consistently embracing additional options and improvements to home and businesses looking to revamp their spaces. Hardwood is a flooring product that has stood strong through the evolution of the industry. Quality hardwood's character and durability increases a space's value and has the unique ability to act as an appreciating asset in some cases.
Like carpet and vinyl options, innovation has slowly made its way into the hardwood industry. Engineered hardwood is a popular choice when bridging the gap between traditional hardwood and more cost-effective alternatives. This hardwood substitute is created by layering pieces of wood with a thinly attached natural wood veneer. Our floorcovering experts will work with you to walk you through your hardwood and engineered hardwood options.
The greatest advantage in choosing hardwood is its durability. It can withstand regular 'wear and tear'. This option will give your space a reliable, long-term solution to your living space. The character from natural wood provides aesthetically pleasing and unique looks. Various types of wood, and their specific cuts present consumers the option to carter to their particular style. Low maintenance encourages those considering this product. The nature of this pure material also adds significant value to your home and business. Hardwood's longevity is aided by its ability to be sanded and refinished several times, restoring it to the character as it first arrived.
Although hardwood provides a substantial added value, price points for this product as higher than any other floorcovering option with the exception of natural stone or mosaic and designer ceramic tile. Due to this being a natural product, the workability for installers is a more intensive process which will result in a longer and more costly installation process. While hardwood can withstand most 'wear and tear', water damage is something to consider when choosing hardwood. It is not an ideal product for use in bathrooms, kitchens or washrooms. Our professionals at Parks Floorcovering are able to walk you through any additional concerns and questions about hardwood and the innovations that exist in today's hardwood market.
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