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Hardwood flooring offers a natural yet elegant look to any space. Any vision can be achieved with our ability to add custom molding and trims.
Hardwood flooring offers a natural yet elegant look to any space. Any vision can be achieved with our ability to add custom molding and trims.
Hardwood flooring brings a lavish and warm presence to any room. A common misconception about hardwood flooring is that it is too expensive however, one of the greatest features of our selection is the durability of the flooring–making your choice an investment to last you a lifetime.
Hardwood floors offer durability and look great in any room of the home or office. Hardwood flooring displays a quality of warmth, naturalness, and luxury not provided by other floor coverings. Unfinished hardwood gives you the freedom to create a custom floor to achieve any interior design concept. You will love the look of your hardwood flooring and so will future buyers. Hardwood flooring is an investment that increases the value of your property. Enhance the look of your new hardwood floors and customize them even more with our molding accessories, trims, and other decorative items.
When deciding on authentic hardwood flooring options, you have one of two choices:
Solid wood flooring is made up of one single solid piece of wood throughout. It can be refinished and sanded again and again and be installed either on or above grade.
Engineered hardwood floors are produced by combining two or more woods or wood composite boards. The boards each have a grain that extends throughout different directions which helps provide solidity. This feature helps the wood to withstand contractions and expansions as the temperature rises and falls. Whether or not you will be able to refinish and sand down your engineered hardwood flooring again is dependent on how thick the top layer of the board is. Due to the durability this type of material offers, it can be installed on, below or above grade.
As a hardwood flooring company, we carry various options including maple, pine, oak, mahogany, and more to perfectly complement your design aesthetic. These woods come from the best brands, such as:
At Allasen Carpet, we have a variety of hardwood flooring options; everything from solid wood flooring to engineered hardwood flooring. When you visit our store, we’ll help you decide on the best flooring for your needs and then we’ll do the rest.
We pride ourselves on providing our customers with quality work, so you don’t have to worry about boards coming up a few months down the road, or deal with a squeaky floor. Our hardwood flooring team will measure the room in which you want your new floors installed, check the sub floor for potentially squeaky floors, damp proof the sub floor, and proceed with the installation of your brand-new hardwood floors. From start to finish, our team will make sure the job is done right so that you can enjoy your hardwood floors for years to come!
If you’ve recently had hardwood floors installed and are now wondering how to best maintain them, Allasen Carpet can help with that, too. For any of our flooring services, give us a call today and we’ll be happy to assist!
Regularly sweeping and vacuuming your floors with a soft-bristled brush or attachment is important to do. This will prevent any build-up of excess dirt from becoming embedded over the years. When you have a spill or mess on your floor, make sure you wipe it up right away with a hardwood-specific cleaner and a clean cloth. Some floor cleaners can be harsh on your hardwood floors and cause them to discolor. If you have wax or gum that gets stuck to your floor, use ice to harden the substance before scraping away at it with a plastic scraper. It’s also a good idea to make sure direct sunlight doesn’t hit the floor at all times, as wood can fade overtime from the sun’s rays.
If you’re not sure how to properly care for a hardwood floor, you can always trust in the experts at Allasen Carpet. We’ve installed hundreds of hardwood flooring systems for our loyal customers over the years and know a thing or two about the different types of wood and what can harm them. If you’re in the Buffalo, NY area, call us today to learn more.