Hardwood Dallas
You will get the finest selection of top quality hardwoods to choose from and this includes a full selection of all the major brand names.
So many hardwood species, color ranges, and gloss levels to pick from, you can trust Floor Hut to meet all of your wood flooring needs here in Dallas.
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Solid and Engineered wood floors
We have an enormous selection of hardwood colors, species, and design patterns to choose from – each with it’s own appeal. Choose from a variety of surfaces such as smooth finish, handscraped, distressed, wire brushed, and more. There are also various types of edges to choose from.At Floor Hut we work hard to ensure every project we work on is completed to the standards of the highest caliber. Be sure and visit our vendor links to view the different types of hardwood floors available at Floor Hut.
The Pros and Cons of Hardwood Flooring
Renovating a home and choosing new flooring can be a pretty daunting task considering the amount of options that you have available. One of the most commonly used materials for this purpose is hardwood and this comes with good reason—not only does it look great and lends warmth to any space it is used in, hardwood flooring also comes with a slew of other benefits. That said, to help you make a more informed decision, we’ll go through the pros and cons of using this material for your home.
Pros
Easy to maintain. These types of floors are capable of withstanding the usual wear and tear that floors go through. If cared for properly, they can easily last a hundred years—some old houses have their floors intact despite the rest of the home going into disrepair. Maintenance does not require much. Just make sure that it is cleaned well and that you’re using the proper wood floor cleaner as some can be harsh and may cause damage.
Value. Though not the most affordable option available, they do provide you with great value for money as you need not replace them for years. Think of it as an investment into the life of your home.
Cons
Requires refinishing ever so often. Depending on the kind of wood you’ve chosen, you may need to refinish it occasionally. This is particularly true for the softer wood varieties as they tend to get blemished and scratched much more easily compared to others. You can do this by yourself, but it does require a lot of work and can eat up a significant chunk of your time.
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