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Parquet Hardwood floors

Parquet Hardwood floors

Both old and new floors need to be resanded together and possibly stained, trying to blend old and new wood. Initially, old tiles will look a lot darker from age and finish discoloration.

Jarrah Hardwood Floors

Jarrah Hardwood Floors

Despite its utility as animal habitat both alive and dead, this rare commercial tree from Western Australia produces timber with a beautiful, rich red color that matures naturally into a deep, soft burgundy.

Redwood floors

Redwood floors

Brazilian Redwood wood has a high density, which contributes to its stability and resistance to moisture-related issues such as warping or cupping. Its density also makes it less prone to shrinking or expanding with changes in humidity and temperature, ensuring a stable and reliable flooring solution.

Oak Floors

Oak Floors

The strongest hardwood is Oak. Additionally, Oak is one of the least expensive hardwood floors and is used in many commercial applications. These days most of us are more aware of the importance of trees.

Bamboo Floors

Bamboo Floors

Both hardwood and bamboo floors are incredibly durable, making them ideal for high-traffic areas in the home. You can determine this sort of durability through the Janka hardness scale

What to Choose as Flooring in NJ

What to Choose as Flooring in NJ

If you’re looking for flooring for a home in New Jersey, there are a few things you want to consider before selecting a flooring type. From climate to temperature fluctuations, it’s important to understand how New Jersey temperatures can affect floors. Let’s look at...