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Experience the Classic Appeal of Real Hardwood Flooring

At Millennium Hardwood Flooring, we specialize in the expert installation of hardwood flooring that transforms your space from the ground up. Known for its warmth, durability, and timeless elegance, hardwood remains one of the most desired flooring materials for homeowners and custom builders alike—and we bring decades of hands-on experience to every hardwood floor we install.

Whether you’re remodeling a single room, outfitting a custom home, or replacing outdated floors with a classic wood finish, we help you choose, customize, and install hardwood floors that elevate the beauty and value of your property.

Why Choose Hardwood Flooring?

Hardwood flooring isn’t just a surface—it’s a long-term investment in your home’s style, structure, and resale value. Here’s why thousands of Austin homeowners continue to choose hardwood:

Long-Lasting Durability

Hardwood floors, when properly installed and maintained, can last for 50+ years. Many species can be sanded and refinished multiple times throughout their lifespan.

Natural Beauty & Warmth

Every plank is unique. From the fine grain of maple to the rustic charm of hickory, hardwood brings natural character and warmth to any room.

Increased Home Value

Hardwood floors consistently increase property value and appeal to homebuyers, making them a smart financial investment for long-term owners and remodelers.

Versatility in Design

Available in various plank widths, colors, stains, and patterns—hardwood complements everything from traditional to ultra-modern interiors.

Our Hardwood Flooring Options

At Millennium Hardwood Flooring, we offer both solid hardwood and engineered hardwood depending on your subfloor, climate control, and design needs.

Solid Hardwood

Cut from a single piece of wood and typically ¾ inch thick, solid hardwood is ideal for upper floors and areas with controlled humidity. It can be sanded and refinished multiple times for a lifetime of beauty.

Engineered Hardwood in Design

Made from multiple layers with a real wood veneer on top, engineered hardwood is more dimensionally stable—ideal for slab foundations and areas with humidity fluctuations (a great option in many Austin homes).

Hardwood Flooring Maintenance Tips

Hardwood floors are easy to care for, but require a few habits to keep them looking their best:

  • Sweep or vacuum regularly to remove grit and dust

  • Clean with hardwood-safe, non-water-saturating cleaners

  • Use area rugs in high-traffic areas

  • Add felt pads under furniture legs

  • Avoid wearing high heels on hardwood to prevent dents

  • Recoat or refinish every 7–15 years depending on wear

Need a refresh? We also offer professional sanding and refinishing to restore your floors to like-new condition.

Common Hardwood Species We Install

Each wood species offers different tones, textures, and hardness levels. Our most popular hardwoods include:

  • White Oak – Versatile, durable, with a clean modern grain

  • Red Oak – Warm tones and traditional charm

  • Hickory – Rustic and strong, with dramatic grain contrast

  • Maple – Light and smooth, great for contemporary spaces

  • Walnut – Deep, rich hues and refined character

  • Brazilian Cherry (Jatoba) – Exotic look with exceptional durability

Get Started with Hardwood Flooring Today

Your home deserves a floor that reflects its beauty, strength, and personality. At Millennium Hardwood Flooring, we bring industry expertise, local insight, and top-tier materials together to deliver hardwood floors you’ll love for decades.

Perfect for Austin Homes

Hardwood is ideal for many parts of the home, including:

  • Living Rooms

  • Dining Areas

  • Bedrooms

  • Hallways

  • Staircases

  • Home Offices

While not typically recommended for bathrooms or areas with standing water, engineered hardwood can be a good alternative for kitchens or finished basements.

Austin’s unique climate and construction practices—such as slab foundations—make professional guidance essential. We help you select the right type of hardwood and installation method for your space and conditions.

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