Almost any store that sells hardwood floor in your area can deliver it and have it installed. If they don't install, they certainly can refer you to someone that can.
I have a couple of dogs that are messing up my carpets. Is hardwood floor installation recommended for a house with pets?
I just bought a haunted house and need to redo the floors. Is there a guide to hardwood floor installation?
Orange Glo is a Hardwood Floor Care business designed especially for people who live in a house with wooden floors. Some products are "Hardwood Floor Everyday Cleaner", "Hardwood Floor 4-in-1 Cleaner" and "Hardwood Floor Refinisher".
Some areas will not be carpeted. For example, underneath kitchen units or in the bathroom. These will contribute to the floor area but not the carpet area. On the other hand, the risers of steps may well be carpeted but will not contribute to the floor area.
idk but i could tell you how much wood it takes to cover my floor ;) hardwood
I have some lovely hardwood floors in my house but they need some attention as they are looking a bit worn out in places. Where can I find a website that specialises in hardwood floor refinishing so that I can get some advice?
Any kind of upgrade that you do to your house will most likely increase the house's resale value. Hardwood laminate floors are a commodity that a lot of people would pay good money to have.
Nowadays, "hardwood" is a generic term used for any type of wood flooring. Woods such as pine are considered soft woods but are still used as "hardwood" flooring. In my experience any floor that has finished wood covering the surface is a hardwood floor. The term is used more loosely today. 50 years ago, a "hardwood" floor meant maple, in almost all cases. Today, man-made laminate "wood" might be called a "hardwood" floor, but flooring that is actual pieces of wood will almost always be called a "hardwood" floor. The "finish" floor in most construction nowadays is plywood. The flooring - wood, vinyl, carpeting, whatever - is put down over that.
Hardwood flooring is more hypo-allergenic than carpet and is also easier to clean. It tends to be more expensive and can also scratch or warp depending on the conditions of your house.
I am not sure I thought all floors can handle dogs but I think if you keep them in a dog house then it will better for the owner and the dog. :)
Hardwood is often used for floors.
According to this old house, it is moderately difficult, mostly due to the time spend on your hands and knees trying to refinish the floor. Other than that, it requires sanding and staining it.