The term “hardwood” applies to
varieties of wood flooring that are made entirely of wood (not
to be confused with laminate, which is actually
compressed fiberboard topped with a visual of wood,
stone or another design printed on paper). Genuine
hardwood is real wood, through and through,
providing warmth, character and sophistication to
discriminating homeowners. The
hardwood family of floors is large and
varied. You’ll want to be aware of its two distinct forms: Solid
and Engineered. Solid hardwood
is just that, 100% solid wood, which is normally nailed or
stapled to a wooden subfloor. Most are
3/4" thick, although some manufacturers also offer a “thin
profile” solid that is 5/16"
thick. While solid hardwood flooring
is typically nailed to a subfloor,
thin-profile solid flooring can be glued down over concrete and
other hard surfaces. Engineered
hardwood is also 100% wood. It is manufactured by permanently
bonding together multiple layers of
solid wood in a cross-ply construction. Engineered hardwood,
typically 3/8" thick, is designed to have superior
strength and moisture/humidity resistance.
Other thicknesses are available. Engineered flooring can
be installed over wood, concrete or an
existing floor. And, just like solid hardwood, most engineered
hardwood floors can be refinished if
needed.
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Installation Excellence:
Install on all grade levels, more DIY
options, specially formulated
installation aids.
- Solid and engineered wood
construction allows you to install
hardwood flooring on any level of
your house.
- On and above
grade level—Use solid hardwood or
engineered hardwood.
- On, above and
below grade level—Use engineered
hardwood.
- We have dedicated installation
products designed for use with our
hardwood floors.
- This includes "VapArrest,"
which seals concrete that has excess
moisture for engineered hardwood.
- Only Armstrong offers nail,
staple, glue and interlocking
floating hardwood installations for
your home. This means your have more
flexibility to suit your subfloor,
budget and installation options, if
you choose to install the floor
yourself.
- When your floor is installed,
you're guaranteed consistent color,
although the natural variations
between boards are desirable. You're
also guaranteed superior edges and
ends.
- The general rule of thumb when
purchasing hardwood flooring is to
buy an extra 10 percent to account
for waste. But, with an Armstrong™
hardwood floor, you can expect a
higher level of product consistency
and superior edges and ends, which
translates to less waste in every
carton.
- Armstrong specially formulated
installation aids, including
adhesives, ensure a quality
installation.
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Bruce Hardwood floors offers premium
hardwood flooring designed to keep up with your family’s lifestyle.
Bruce offers the largest selection of colors and styles in wood
flooring, virtually care-free finishes and our assurance of quality.
Bruce Hardwood floors that are incredibly beautiful,
highly durable and extremely affordable. And as always, they're
natural and safe for the environment.
Bruce Hardwood floors provide warmth and beauty to your
home. There are many other benefits of hardwood floors as well, such
as the value they add to your home, easy care and cleaning, great
style coupled with durability and as always, they're natural and
safe for the environment. Give your room a makeover with Bruce
Hardwood flooring!
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Engineered Hardwood
Flooring
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Flooring
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Hardwood Flooring
Hand Scraped Hardwood Flooring
NOTE: Colors may vary from screen
monitor.
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without seeing the actual product, if you buy without seeing a
sample first there will be no returns.