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What is some of the most important things you need to consider when choosing a hardwood floor for your home or business? There are many factors: Consider which floor level your new floor is going to be installed There are several things that you need to consider when you're looking into purchasing wooden flooring. For instance, you will need to make sure that you choose the right type, style, finish, species and grade for your room. Are you confused already? Sorry! There are just a lot of things to keep in mind while you're looking at wooden flooring. As far as type of wood, if you are looking for a floor that is going to be very hardy and will last a long time, you should look at acrylic impregnated floors. These are floors with acrylics injected directly into the floor itself. The result is that you have a floor that is part wood and part acrylic, so it is much harder to damage it. For high traffic areas and businesses, this is a good idea. The other types of wood floors involve solid or engineered floors. The solid floors are one large chunk of wood for each plank that will go from the top of the floor to the bottom. Engineered floors, on the other hand, will have several flat strips of wood that have been stuck together. This makes a lighter, stronger floor. You should also decide how you want to install the wooden floor, and this will have a major effect on the style that it has once everything is in place. Strip and plank flooring consist of linear planks that cross the floor from one side to the other. The difference is that strip floors generally have smaller planks in them. Parquet flooring, on the other hand, will allow you to have different designs in the floor based on how the wood is arranged. You will also have to decide which color and species of wood you want to use. There are many different species of wood that are generally used for wooden flooring, so you will have to choose which one is good for you based on cost and general appearance. Finally, you will also have to choose from the quality of the wood. Depending on the grade of wood, you will either see very few knot holes, or you will see many of them. Choose grades that show off the characteristics of the wood that you are using in order to give your home a more rustic appearance. http://www.extraoneflooring.com

 

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