When it comes to hardwood floors, they can be broken down into two main categories: prefinished and unfinished. Both flooring types have their own advantages and drawbacks, so it’s important you understand the differences between prefinished hardwood vs. unfinished,...
Unfortunately, it’s inevitable that your hardwood floors will get damaged. Whether that’s by an overactive dog, your favorite vase falling on the floor or furniture sliding and scraping across the living room, you can expect dents, scratches and even planks breaking....
Oak is a very popular wood flooring type because of its durability, affordability and flexibility. There are two main types of oak: white oak and red oak. While white oak and red oak floors share a lot of the same great features, they do have a few differences that...
If your hardwood flooring is looking rough and worn, you may have considered sanding down and refinishing your floors. While refinishing floors is often the preferable choice for cost purposes, there are some instances where refinishing just won’t cut it. Below we...
We often treat our floors as if they were indestructible, but unlike durable luxury vinyl tiles, hardwood floors are prone to damage from things we might consider to be damaging to wood. Not only can the wood be easily damaged, but so can the veneer and gloss that...
In Texas some of the most popular engineered hardwood species is and has been some of the more domestic wood species like hickory, pine and even birch. These are hardwoods that owe their popularity each to their unique look and that fact that traditionally, these have...