Hardwood Floors
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Hardwood is a great choice for many rooms in your home or office. We offer all our hardwood products at discounted prices, so you know you are getting the best discount hardwood floors available. We only display a small selection of the hardwood manufacturers available on our website, but if you see any color or pattern from a local retailer or manufacturer that we don't offer, we can still sell it. All you have to do is call Toll Free +1(800) 535-8789 or email us at onlinesales@georgiacarpet.com for the Best Discount on Hardwood Flooring Prices around!
What is Hardwood?
The term “hardwood” refers to varieties of hardwood floors that are made entirely of wood (as opposed to laminate, which is actually compressed fiberboard topped with a visual representation 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 wood floor family is large and varied. You’ll want to be aware of its two distinct forms: Solid and Engineered.
What is Tavern and Cabin Grade Wood?
Cabin-grade wood refers to wood that retains a significant amount of natural character—characterized by knots, color changes, minor imperfections, and shorter boards. It’s great if you like a rustic look and want something more budget-friendly.
Tavern-grade wood is a step below cabin-grade wood and usually exhibits even more variations. You’ll see more knots, more color differences, and more short pieces. It’s perfect for spaces where a rugged, lived-in vibe is exactly what you want.
Our Policy on Tavern Grade or Cabin Grade Hardwood Floors
We do not accept returns on Tavern or Cabin grade hardwood for excess overage. As the customer, you are responsible for determining the amount to purchase. The manufacturer's recommendation is to purchase 10 to 20% more than what you need.
Manufacturer Recommended Buying Policy - Hardwood
The standard waste rate of 10% for tavern-grade or cabin-grade is simply a benchmark. The product specifications may be more or less restrictive. Higher-quality floors may have an allowance of no more than 5% defects in the box. On the other hand, lower-quality floors may have as many as 20% or more defects in the box without being considered defective overall. It all depends on the product specification and grade standard for the individual floor.
Solid Hardwood
Solid Hardwood floors are 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 a solid wood floor is typically nailed to a subfloor, thin-profile solid flooring can be glued down over concrete and other hard surfaces.
Engineered Hardwood
Engineered Hardwood floors 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.

