wood floor benefits

wood floor benefits

Whether a residential or commercial installation, hardwood floors can provide elegance and structural strength to an area. No other flooring offers the timeless beauty and value of wood.
There are many reasons that make hardwood floors both a practical and decorative preference.
 



Installation

Installation is typically uncomplicated for those with experience and provides a uniform and stable fit.
 
Maintenance
Maintenance of today's wood floors is easy. In fact, it takes little more than sweeping and/or vacuuming, with the occasional use of a professional wood floor cleaning product, to keep hardwood floors in good condition.
 
Style
Hardwood floors provide an elegant look and offer the warmth, beauty and value of wood that is always in style. Hardwood floors can also add depth to a room, creating the illusion of extra space.
 
Durability
High quality hardwood floors that are kiln-dried, manufactured, installed and finished can last for generations. Hardwood floors are tough and have long term durability that can stand up to active workspaces and heavy foot traffic.
 
Ecological
As a natural resource, wood is ecologically friendly, in that it is both renewable and recyclable. Many old wooden ships and structures find a second life in wood flooring. Moreover, because wood does not collect dust or other allergens, many leading health associations agree that wood floors are the perfect choice for a healthy home.
 
Variety
Hardwood floors offer numerous choices in appearance. There are many colors, styles, stains and species available that can come either pre-finished or unfinished. No matter how diverse and unique your space, there will always be an option to match your needs.
 
Investment
Hardwood floors increase the value of your property. They serve as a long-term investment that can increase the resale value and offset the initial installation and material costs.
 
Quality
Most carpet or vinyl floors become worn with time, while hardwood floors maintain their quality and value. In addition, unlike carpeting and vinyl, hardwood floors can be refinished rather than replaced.