flooring

Wooden Flooring

Solid Hardwood Flooring Solid hardwood is exactly as the name implies. It’s solid wood all the way through. Solid wood floors can be sanded and refinished numerous times to give them a fresh look. They’re known for their timeless beauty, durability and the value they can add to any home. Engineered Hardwood Flooring Engineered hardwood…

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Solid Hardwood Flooring

Solid hardwood is exactly as the name implies. It’s solid wood all the way through. Solid wood floors can be sanded and refinished numerous times to give them a fresh look. They’re known for their timeless beauty, durability and the value they can add to any home.

Engineered Hardwood Flooring

Engineered hardwood floors have a solid wood top and bottom, but the middle or core layers are made of plywood. This type of construction makes engineered hardwood less likely to expand and better suitable for installation over radiant heating systems, concrete slabs and basements.

Bamboo Flooring

Bamboo flooring is growing in popularity, because not only are they stylish and affordable, but they’re also sustainable. Bamboo is a fast-growing plant, so it’s considered eco-friendly. Bamboo floors can take wear and tear and are easy to maintain. Choose from a variety of natural shades or stain it any color.

Installation of Hardwood Flooring

Plan to install your flooring yourself? It may take you some time, but you can do it. Get step-by-step instructions in our guide ‘How to install hardwood floors.’ It details all the tools you’ll need, including a jamb saw or a table saw, a nail gun and a mallet. We have all the tools you need available for rent.

If you think you may need some help, nothing quite matches professionally installed hardwood floors from The Doortech. We offer the best brands with quality installation of solid and engineered hardwood including nail down, staple down, glue down or joint and click wood methods.

How Do I Clean My Hardwood Floors?

No matter what type of hardwood flooring you choose, proper care and maintenance will help them look beautiful even longer. First off, don’t let the dirt and dust collect. At least once a week, you’ll want to go over your hardwood floors with a broom or dust mop to pick up any dirt, dust, hair or pet dander. If you’re using a vacuum, make sure it’s set to ‘wood floors’ so that you’re not beating up your floors and damaging them in the process.

If your floors are in need of a deeper cleaning, use a wood floor cleaner. Follow the instructions for diluting the cleaner in water. Clean the floors with a damp mop, going with the grain. Then, go back over the floor with a clean, damp mop to remove any excess cleaner. Finish by drying the floor completely with a dry towel. Remember, leftover standing water could damage your wood floors.

Before You Buy

Before you choose a hardwood floor, think about how much foot traffic you expect. Consider the look you want and how much you plan to invest. And, if you’re still undecided, browse our selection of other flooring options, including vinyl flooring, tile, parquet, and laminate flooring. You can also find helpful information in our cost guide. From selection to delivery and installation, the Home Depot is your one-stop-shop for all your flooring needs.

This floor panel is now available in many variants – especially high quality parquet is made of solid wood. Prefabricated parquet is considered to be either solid or multi-layer parquet with a finished surface. Multilayer parquet consists of at least two layers.
Rustic planks or elegant inlaid parquet, light and soaped pine wood or dark smoked oak – the design options with wooden floors are manifold. All have in common the warm effect of the natural material.
In addition, raised floors with coverings made of solid wood are particularly durable, easy to maintain and create a pleasant ambience.

ENVIRONMENTAL AND HEALTH COMPATIBILITY

  • Hygienic
  • Allergic suitable
  • Positive indoor climate: Wood “breathes”, absorbs moisture and releases it back to the environment
  • Natural renewable resource

COMFORT AND ECONOMY

  • Low heat dissipation – the floor is warm and pleasant compared to ceramic surfaces
  • Relatively high abrasion resistance depending on the types of wood used
  • Low electrical conductivity
  • Durable and resistant
  • Sound-dampening
  • Relatively easy to clean
  • Timeless and modern