Solid hardwood floors can last up to a century because they are easy to repair and refinish.
Choose Solid Hardwood Flooring
Adding hardwood to your house can make the space feel more like home, and 50Floor has the flooring solutions you need to turn your vision into reality. Our elegant and long-lasting solid hardwood floors are great options for various rooms in your home, from your living room to your bedroom.
When you schedule an in-home visit with 50Floor, you’ll have access to friendly flooring consultants who will answer your questions and review options with you to help you find the perfect solution for your needs. We will come to your home with various solid hardwood samples, allowing you to visualize several options with your home’s existing lighting and decor.
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Benefits of Selecting Solid Hardwood Floors From 50Floor
When you choose new solid hardwood flooring from 50Floor, you’ll enjoy benefits like:
- Improved aesthetics: The colors and natural grains of solid hardwood make it an aesthetically pleasing flooring option, regardless of your room’s size, layout or decor.
- Added value to your home:Â Many prospective home buyers view wood floors as an advantage, meaning this flooring can make your home more attractive and valuable if you decide to sell later.
- Simple maintenance: Solid hardwood flooring is among the easiest types of flooring to maintain, requiring dusting, mopping and drying for typical cleaning.
- Free consultation and professional installation:Â Our flooring consultants strive to deliver a smooth, hassle-free buying experience and provide you with a flooring solution you’ll love for years at a price you can afford.
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Solid Hardwood FAQs
Discover more about hardwood floors from the following frequently asked questions:
Solid hardwood consists of natural wood planks coated with a protective layer. In contrast, engineered hardwood contains several layers of wood bonded with adhesives under high pressure and heat.
Although not all flooring materials require an underlayment, solid hardwood floors usually perform much better on a solid foundation. Your flooring consultant will discuss the best options with you during your consultation.