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Hardwood Flooring : Everything You Need To Know

There is rarely a floor more classic and elegant than hardwood flooring. Both natural and beautiful, the choices available today are vast and the options can be overwhelming.  Particularly when you consider that wood isn’t just wood. When considering hardwood flooring the type, the species and the areas that you’re putting it need to be considered.

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Solid or Engineered Hardwood?

solid hardwood

It’s all in the name. Solid hardwood is a single piece of wood from top to bottom that most often comes in a 3/4″ thickness and ranges anywhere from 5″ to 11″ wide. It’s most commonly produced as a pre-finished product and can be sanded down and refinished more time than an engineered wood product. Solid hardwood is never recommended for bathrooms, basements or other areas where moisture is likely to accumulate but can, depending on its seal, withstand a small amount of moisture. Solid hardwood is a great option for those looking for a long-term floor but who are also good with having a different product in the areas where solid wood just isn’t suitable.

engineered wood

Conversely, engineered wood is a layered product. Thin pieces of plywood are cross-grained, adhered together and topped with a piece of hardwood.  Identical in appearance to a solid product, it’s thickness starts at 3/8″ and width starts at 5″. Engineered’s surface layer is thinner than a solid but, due to the fact that it is a constructed product, engineered wood does have more durability in areas that are more prone to moisture. It can be sanded down and refinished but again, because of the thin top layer, this can only be done a minimal amount of times.

CHOOSING A SPECIES

When considering a wood species, what you’re looking at is the actual tree your hardwood is coming from.  Pared down, you’ll be choosing between domestic, wood like maple, oak and beech, and exotic species like ipe and brazilian.  Exotic woods tend to be harder and, oftentimes, more striking to look at. Though some exotics are harder than their softwood  counterparts, it is important to remember that hardwood can and will dent, scratch and even chip if not maintained.

Maple

Maple hardwood stands out as an excellent flooring choice due to its exceptional durability and timeless aesthetic. Renowned for its hardness, maple is resistant to scratches and wear ensuring a long-lasting and low-maintenance flooring solution. Its light, natural tones add warmth to any space, while its fine grain patterns bring a classic elegance.

red oak

Opting for oak hardwood flooring is a wise choice, blending durability and timeless beauty. Renowned for its strength, oak resists wear and tear, promising a long-lasting investment. Its distinct grain patterns and warm tones add character to spaces,  complementing diverse interior styles. Oak’s versatility extends to easy maintenance and refinishing, ensuring enduring appeal.

Beech

Maple hardwood stands out as an excellent flooring choice due to its exceptional durability and timeless aesthetic. Renowned for its hardness, maple is resistant to scratches and wear ensuring a long-lasting and low-maintenance flooring solution. Its light, natural tones add warmth to any space, while its fine grain patterns bring a classic elegance.

Brazilian

Maple hardwood stands out as an excellent flooring choice due to its exceptional durability and timeless aesthetic. Renowned for its hardness, maple is resistant to scratches and wear ensuring a long-lasting and low-maintenance flooring solution. Its light, natural tones add warmth to any space, while its fine grain patterns bring a classic elegance.

Walnut

Maple hardwood stands out as an excellent flooring choice due to its exceptional durability and timeless aesthetic. Renowned for its hardness, maple is resistant to scratches and wear ensuring a long-lasting and low-maintenance flooring solution. Its light, natural tones add warmth to any space, while its fine grain patterns bring a classic elegance.

Bamboo

Maple hardwood stands out as an excellent flooring choice due to its exceptional durability and timeless aesthetic. Renowned for its hardness, maple is resistant to scratches and wear ensuring a long-lasting and low-maintenance flooring solution. Its light, natural tones add warmth to any space, while its fine grain patterns bring a classic elegance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some frequently asked questions about our hardwood installation services:
What is hardwood?

Hardwood flooring refers to flooring made from solid wood, typically harvested from trees such as oak, maple, or cherry. It’s renowned for its durability, natural beauty, and timeless appeal.

Solid hardwood is made from a single piece of wood, while engineered hardwood consists of multiple layers with a solid wood veneer on top and a plywood base. Engineered hardwood offers enhanced durability and moisture resistance, making it ideal for areas with fluctuating temperatures or humidity—perfect for Canadian homes.

Engineered wood flooring is more resistant to moisture and temperature fluctuations, making it suitable for areas like basements and kitchens. It also tends to be more affordable than solid hardwood.

Yes, both solid hardwood and engineered wood flooring can be installed over concrete subfloors with proper preparation and installation techniques.

Hardwood flooring is typically installed by either nailing, stapling, or gluing the boards to the subfloor, depending on the type of hardwood and the installation method chosen.

Engineered wood flooring can be installed using various methods, including floating, glue-down, or nail-down techniques, depending on the specific product and subfloor conditions.

Yes, engineered hardwood is generally more suitable for high-moisture areas like basements or bathrooms due to its enhanced resistance to moisture compared to solid hardwood.

Yes, hardwood flooring, including engineered wood, can be installed over radiant heating systems, but it’s essential to follow manufacturer guidelines and use appropriate installation methods.

Regular maintenance for hardwood flooring includes sweeping or vacuuming to remove debris, promptly cleaning spills, using felt pads on furniture legs to prevent scratches, and periodic refinishing as needed.

Common finishes for hardwood flooring include polyurethane, oil-based finishes, water-based finishes, and wax. Each finish offers different levels of durability and aesthetic appeal.

With proper care and maintenance, solid hardwood flooring can last for generations. Engineered wood flooring typically has a lifespan of 20-30 years, depending on usage and maintenance.

Hardwood flooring sourced from responsibly managed forests or reclaimed wood is considered environmentally friendly. Engineered wood flooring often utilizes fast-growing wood species and reduces waste compared to solid hardwood.

Factors affecting the cost of hardwood flooring installation include the type of wood, installation method, subfloor condition, and any additional materials or services required, such as moisture barriers or trim.

While solid hardwood is not recommended for below-grade areas due to moisture concerns, certain types of engineered wood flooring with moisture-resistant cores can be suitable for basements and similar spaces.

Fluctuations in humidity levels can cause hardwood flooring to expand or contract, leading to gaps, cupping, or buckling. Maintaining consistent indoor humidity levels between 30-50% helps minimize these issues.

Yes, alternatives to hardwood flooring include laminate flooring, luxury vinyl planks (LVP), and ceramic or porcelain tile flooring, each offering unique benefits and aesthetic options.