A. Engineered hardwood flooring is a combination of both manufactured wood layers or pressed plywood and a top layer of wood veneer. When shopping for engineered hardwood floors, you will come across tons of options and brands.
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Read MoreA. It can be difficult to calculate the exact amount of hardwood flooring needed for your project.
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Read MoreA. Homeowners tend to get very excited as a home improvement begins. Yet can overlook the rest of the home making it appear not as nice or out dated.
Read MoreA. If you have hardwood floors, factors like humidity can vastly affect the shape of your floor. High Humidity Levels If the humidity level goes beyond 55%, there are very high chances for moisture to seep into the wood. Too much moisture can make the floor boards swell.
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Read MoreA. Hardwood floors are popularly known for their rich beauty and versatility. When purchasing hardwood, you also have an option to buy both prefinished and unfinished flooring. Knowing the pros and cons of each can help you decide which to go with.
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