Back in 2008, the US banned imports of illegally sourced timber. Unfortunately, some still do it anyway. If your hardwood flooring supplier can’t tell you where the timber for your flooring came from, that is your first clue that it… Read More
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Understanding the Janka Hardness Scale
One of the things you’ll become familiar with as you look into new hardwood floors is the Janka Hardness Scale. This is a scale designed to help us measure how durable a given hardwood species is to wear and tear…. Read More
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Walnut Flooring is a Classic Choice for Your New Floor!
In one of our previous blogs, we focused on the various advantages of using pine as a flooring material. If you’re looking for something hardier, yet still beautiful in its own right, walnut is one of the most popular choices… Read More
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Pine and Its Use in Wood Flooring
Pine wood has been used for flooring purposes for over 200 years. Technically, pine is not considered a hardwood, but the durability of this wood has been proven time and again in both the construction and flooring industries, and some… Read More