Duluth Hardwood Floor Installation
Hardwood Floor Installation Duluth
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There are many things that have to be considered when determining the cost of hardwood floors. Typically, hardwood flooring costs between $8.00 and $12.00 a square foot (sq ft). The following factors determine who much you’ll pay for hardwood floors.
- Solid vs Engineered
- Plank vs Strip: How wide are the boards? Thicker is usually more expensive.
- Species: Red Oak is the most popular, and cost-effective. Pine and Maple are typically more expensive, Bamboo flooring is usually cheaper.
- Thickness: Thinner boards are more expensive because of the waste created. Companies factor this into the cost. Solid hardwood, which is thicker, cannot always be used due to sub-flooring and other factors.
- Brands: Some brands cost more than others because of quality and reputation.
Hardwood Floor Thickness
A Solid Hardwood floor is available in multiple thicknesses, manufactured to help match new floors to existing floors and provide a variety of flooring options for those looking for even more choices!
Thinner wood tends to cost more than thicker wood. This is due to the excess waste associated with milling thin wood – thinner pieces result in more waste, which must be figured into the cost of the product.
Wood Flooring is normally available in 1/4″, 3/8″ (for engineered floors), 1/2″, 9/16″, 5/8″, and 3/4″.
A thicker solid hardwood floor usually translates to a longer life, since the thicker floors can be sanded more times than a thinner floor.
Many of our customers choose Engineered hardwood flooring for their home’s basement where moisture is common. Engineered hardwood floors can be glued directly to concrete subfloors and is a perfect solution for locations with extreme climate conditions.
Engineered hardwood flooring is available in the same colors, cuts, finishes, and surface textures as solid hardwood.
Hardwood Floors Center offers the most popular lines of engineered wood floors from trusted hardwood brands. With engineered hardwood flooring your home will have the attractive, durable, long-lasting value as traditional solid hardwood with at a more reasonable price.
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