Where To Begin With Hardwood Flooring

Solid hardwood, engineered hardwood, species, color, width. With so many different options, finding a starting point can seem impossible. When it comes to hardwood flooring, here are a few things you should know before you begin shopping.


One of the first steps is to decide whether solid hardwood or engineered hardwood is right for you. Don’t know the difference? Find out some information here:

Solid Hardwood: if you want the option to refinish the floors down the road, solid hardwood is your best choice. Each plank is a solid piece of wood crafted from domestic and exotic hardwoods. They come in a variety of widths and the planks are usually ¾” thick.

Engineered Hardwood: looking for a versatile wood floor that can be installed on any level of the home? Engineered hardwoods are perfect for any room in need of a stable product that don’t meet specific installation requirements. The boards have a cross-ply construction that resist expansion and contraction so if your home experiences drastic changes in humidity levels, this is the choice for you.

Now that you’ve decided on the type of hardwood, you can go ahead and do some research about the different species, colors and patterns. Need some help during the process? Contact the experts at Hall Flooring - we’re here to help.

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