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We always recommend professional installation. If you're planning to install these floors yourself, be sure to thoroughly review your installation instructions. Find a professional installer in your area by visiting the National Wood Flooring Association.
Solid hardwood floors are only appropriate to install in locations that are at-grade or above-grade.
Engineered hardwood floors can be installed at any grade level. It's especially ideal for below-grade spaces like basements.
Similar to traditional tongue and groove, this method enables you to click, snap, or lock the flooring boards together.
Unlike traditional solid hardwood strips, a floating floor isn't nailed down. Instead, the planks are either glued or snapped together, sitting atop a 1/8-inch thick layer of foam layered on the subfloor, but not directly adhered to it.
This installation method involves gluing your new flooring directly to the subfloor using a hardwood flooring adhesive.
Staple-down installation is utilized for prefinished, engineered hardwood flooring using a narrow-crown stapler to fasten your flooring to wood subfloors.
Nail-down installation is a method commonly used for solid hardwood floors and follows the same method as staple-down installation, but you use a nail rather than a staple.
T–Molding is used as a transition between two hard surface floors of equal height. A t-mold may be used to bridge wood floor and ceramic tile.
Threshold molding is used at raised hearths and exterior doors. A threshold is also used as a transition from wood to carpet.
A reducer strip is used as a transition from one flooring to another of a different height.
Stair nose molding is used as a transition on stair steps and sunken dens.
Quarter round molding is used to cover the expansion space near a wall. Quarter round may also be used with a new or existing base molding.
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For pristine floors, vacuum regularly, wipe up spills immediately with a soft cloth, and periodically clean with a hardwood cleaner.
This product carries our 15-Year warranty. Learn more about warranties.
This product carries our 25-Year warranty. Learn more about warranties.
This product carries our 50-Year warranty. Learn more about warranties.
This product carries our Lifetime warranty. Learn more about warranties.
This product carries our 25-Year warranty, but when installed with the Aqua Shield system, it can carry a Lifetime warranty. Learn more about warranties.
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