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Flooring Highlights: Mohawk TecWood, TecWood Plus, & TecWood Select

Flooring Highlights: Mohawk TecWood, TecWood Plus, & TecWood Select

Posted by MariRuth Runyon on 31st Jan 2023

With the increasing popularity of hardwood, brands like Mohawk have upgraded their engineered hardwood collections with unmatched durability. Their TecWood line is crafted with a scratch-resistant finish, colors, and authentic hardwood textures that bring natural beauty into every room. The many designs of TecWood can hold up to all kinds of lifestyles. Designed to be a versatile take on solid hardwood, TecWood is constructed with a hardwood top layer/veneer glued to additional layers of plywood. The plywood is layered in different directions, glued, and then sawed into planks, creating a cross-layered construction that makes it perfect for installing on all levels of your home. TecWood is made in a way that protects the planks from damage due to temperature changes, so areas like bathrooms, kitchens, and basements are no match for water and humidity! Not only does the way TecWood is made ensure minimal temperature damage, but it also ensures up to 40% more impact and dent resistance than traditional engineered hardwoods. Aside from the actual construction, Mohawk tops each plank off with a TruFinish that features EasyCare technology. TruFinish reduces abrasive wear and soil build-up, which makes cleaning up spills much more manageable and helps TecWood products retain their beauty. Another aspect that makes Mohawk TecWood so versatile is its amount of installation options. All styles can be stapled, nailed, glued, or floated, allowing for the choice of DIYing or hiring professionals to install the flooring. Mohawk TecWood is available in six different wood types with plank widths ranging from 3” to 7 ½”. Not only is there an abundance of wood visuals and colors to choose from, but there is also a great selection of finishes. From traditional to hand-scraped or distressed, you will have no problem finding the right flooring. Mohawk has also expanded their TecWood collection to TecWood Plus and TecWood Select, so look for new releases like Urban Square and Islandair. In the meantime, check out the complete TecWood Collection today!

Shaw Residential Carpet FAQs

What makes Shaw residential carpet a good choice for my home?

Shaw is widely regarded as a high-quality carpet manufacturer. Their residential carpets offer a broad selection of styles, textures, and colors, from cozy plush carpets to durable loop and twist styles, which makes it easier to match the carpet to your home’s needs and decor. Additionally, many Shaw carpets include features such as stain-resistance, wear resistance, and pet- or family-friendly options, which make them suitable for everyday living spaces.

How do I maintain and clean Shaw carpet to keep it looking good?

Regular maintenance, like vacuuming and keeping dirt out with entry mats, helps prevent soil and grit from embedding in carpet fibers, which prolongs life and appearance. For spills and stains, act quickly and follow proper stain-removal guidelines. Many Shaw products are engineered to resist stains, but timely care will help maintain that benefit over time. Always review the specific care instructions included in your warranty, as different carpet collections may have slightly different care requirements.

Are there carpet styles that are better for households with pets or children?

Yes. If you have pets, kids, or high foot traffic, choose carpets with stain-resistant fibers, tightly woven construction, and darker or multicolor patterns that are better at hiding wear, dirt, or stains. Certain Shaw collections are particularly well-suited for these conditions. You may want to ask for our recommendations based on your household lifestyle (e.g. pets, kids, frequent guests, etc.).

How long should I expect my carpet to last? When should I consider replacing it?

With proper installation, good padding, and routine maintenance, high-quality residential carpet from Shaw can last many years, often a decade or more depending on use, before deterioration signs of use really begin to show. However, heavy daily traffic, pets, frequent spills, or neglecting cleaning may cause wear, matting, or color fading sooner. It’s wise to inspect carpets periodically: once you notice thinning, persistent stains, or uneven wear, it may be time to replace or re-carpet.

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