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THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HARDWOOD FLOORING COLLECTION IN CHARLOTTE! 

Hardwood floors are one of the amenities that home buyers often look for when buying a house. However, the purchase and installation of this type of flooring can be pricey and its care and maintenance can be challenging.

Hardwood flooring usually comes in three varieties: strip, plank and parquet. The individual segments in wood strip flooring are usually about 1 ½- to 5 ¼-inches wide. Plank flooring strips are wider and parquet floors are composed of individual squares that make up a geometric pattern. Unfinished hardwood floors allow the homeowner to finish the product with a stain that matches the décor.

Traditional hardwood flooring coordinates with your home's cabinetry and woodwork. Solid Hardwood or Engineered Hardwood flooring construction is durable and easy to maintain. The same high quality Hardwood Flooring name brands available in decorating and home improvement stores are also available at All Flooring Solutions. Brands like Bruce hardwood, Armstrong hardwood, Somerset hardwood, Mannington hardwood, Mullican Hardwood, Mohawk hardwood flooring and much more. Our hardwood flooring is available in natural and stained visuals and a wide variety of tones and grain variations at absolute discount low prices.

All Flooring Solutions Exotic Hardwood Flooring collection, you can bring the exotic sensuality of a tropical South American wood into your home. Re-live the rustic look of days gone by with the one of a kind hand scraped and crafted hardwood floor, or for something contemporary, select from a wide variety of plank floor width options. Whatever your desired look, All Flooring Solution`s Specialty Hardwood Flooring collection is sure to offer you the option you are looking for. 
All Flooring Solution`s Hardwood Flooring collection features products with natural tones to illustrious stains in a range of products that come from around the world.

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If you are debating whether to install hardwood flooring in your home, first investigate the pros and cons.

Pros of Hardwood Flooring                                                                                                                                                    

Easy Maintenance
Hardwood floors are durable and have stood the test of time. Homes that are more than 100 years old can still have the original flooring if they have been cared for properly. They just need sweeping or vacuuming and an occasional cleaning with a wood floor cleaner.                                                                                                                                                              
 

Value
Buyers are willing to pay top dollar for homes with hardwood floors. In addition, homes with hardwood floors tend to sell faster than homes with wall-to-wall carpeting. Think about it: builders consider hardwood flooring an upgrade. They don’t charge extra for carpet.                                                                                                                                                            
 

Many Styles Available
Hardwood flooring works with all styles of decorating, from traditional to modern. It is available in several types of woods, such as oak, cherry and walnut, and can be sanded and stained to suit the home owner’s taste. When your style changes, you also can change the look of your hardwood floors.

Cons of Hardwood Flooring
 

Cost
Wood floors are a costly option. Materials can run from $3 per square foot for unfinished oak planks at a big-box retail store, to more than $14 a square foot for more exotic types of wood. The flooring must be installed over sub-flooring and installation is a bigger job than most homeowners can handle. Labor costs will vary.                                                             
 

Needs Refinishing Occasionally
In addition to installation, scuffed and scratched floors will need to be refinished. The softer the wood, the easier it will scratch and blemish. Hardwood floors in high traffic areas, especially when there are pets or children, will be prone to showing damage. Having hardwood floors refinished professionally costs between $2.00 and $4.00 or more per square foot, depending on the type of floor, room layout, finish and other factors, according to local Contractors . Refinishing also creates dust from sanding and fumes from the polyurethane coating.                                                                                              
 

Noisy
Hardwood flooring can be noisy when walking across it, and can be a nuisance to your downstairs neighbors if you live in an apartment complex. Placing an area rug over the floor can help muffle the sound and provides added warmth to the room. Adding a rug is also a good idea for families with children or adults who are prone to falls, since it acts as a cushion.


WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE YOU BUY HARDWOOD FLOORING.

Lifestyle:  The important thing to remember is each home is unique and can therefore pose unique challanges.  Determine where the product will be used.  Will it go in a kitchen or dinning room?  Remember, the needs fo each area can have a considerable impact on the long-term performance of the hardwood flooring chosen.

Children and pets:  Here the issues are damage, durability, scratches, dents and pet demage.  Hardwood floors in homes with children and /or pets will need to be refinished much sooner.  Floor care will be expensive over time so ceramic tile in the kitchen may be a better option.

 Hardwood finish and gloss levels:  Higher gloss levels look great but will require more care and can show more visible scraches.  Lower sheen levels can help on mask some of the surface damage.

Floor care and protection:  Products like area rugs are a must, particularly in the traffic areas and pivot points.  The use of area rugs when placed in the proper areas can add a dash of color and style to the decor as well as protect the consumer's investment.  Hardwood floor cleaners and proper cleaning kits are also vital.  Using the wrong products can lead to permanent damage, build-i[ and dull hardwood floors.  To prevent this make sure you get a copy of the manufacture's warranty and hardwood floor care information.

 Species/color:  We are seeing more and more different species of hardwood flooring being sold.  It is important that you understand these species' characteristics because each one requires some education at the point of purchase.

Hardness:  All species of hardwood will dent or scratch no matter the janka hardness rating.

Photosensitivity:  Remember, all hardwood flooring is photosensitive and will change in color.  Some species can actually lighten, not darken. 

 Grain/character:  Some species are smooth grained, while others are rough, species such as Maple hardwood floors are smooth, while Oak hardwoods and Hickory hardwood floors are rough.  The characteristics of both can influence the perceived durability of the product.  A scratch is likely to be more dramatic and visible on a piece of Maple than Oak.  (The graining of some species helps mask a scratch and is less likely to be noticed.)

Solid Hardwood floors vs. Engineered hardwood floors:  Is one better than the other?  This can be a difficult topic to answer as both solid and engineered products have their place.  The following considerations should help clarify which product is better suited for individual circumstances.

Grade level: For below grade installations an engineered product is recommended because of the potential for moisture.  The dimensional stability, or the reduced expansion and contraction of engineered hardwood products make them more stable when installed over a concrete substrate. 

Glue-down or float the product?  Either method is usually acceptable with engineered hardwood flooring products.  Direct glue-down is typically the preferred method, but the industry is seeing a tremendous amount of improved underlayments that offer both moisture protection and sound deadening.  These new products can reduce, or in some cases, eliminate the hollow sound assoiciated with floating installations from years ago.

Installation: Solid hardwood flooring products can be installed on-grade products, but because the potential for moisture exists, steps must be taken to ensure that moisture does not become a factor that affects the wood after installation.  Additional factors that need to be addressed are the need of installing a plywood subfloor over the concrete.  The minimum thickness for a plywood substrate in this application is 5/8"(nominal) and then factoring in the thickness of the wood (3/4") issues such as height, transitions, added material costs and added labor costs must be factored in to the buying equation.

Whether you are lookign at remodeling or new construction there are variety of wood substrates such as plywood, OSB, existing hardwood floors, existing floors of other types, particleboard, etc.  Each substrate can, in most situations, be a suitable substrate for the installation of a hardwood floors.  The important thing is to moisture test the substrate and the hardwood floor product prior to installation. Always check with the manufacture's installation guidelines for specific recommendations regarding installation over specific subfloors types, thickness, joist spacing and floor coverings.

A successful hardwood flooring decision requires careful discussion up front between the consumer and salesperson while exploring the possibilities of lifestyle, type of product, species, color and type of substrate involved.  The more exploring up front can in the end help to ensure the right product is chosen for the right application.  It can also help identify and eliminate problems before the installation is completed.  This up-front effort will leave a positive impact on the consumer, and it shows pro-fessionalism on our part, which can help our business grow in tough times.  One of the best forms of advertising is word of mouth.  Having a happy and satisfied customer can speak volumes. At All Flooring Solutions making our customers happy is our priority.

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