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Premium Quality Ash Hardwood Flooring.

Saturday, December 25th, 2010

Ash hardwood flooring is usually straight grained with a coarse texture. The heartwood varies from grayish or light brown, to pale yellow streaked with brown. The sapwood is light colored to nearly white. Ash hardwood flooring is harder and more stable than Red Oak. Our Ash hardwood flooring can also be used as wood paneling. Clear grade Ash hardwood flooring is free of knots and mineral streaks, while character grade is more rustic with tight knots and natural color variation.

* Solid 3/4″ thick hardwood flooring.
* Tongue and grooved, end matched.
* Clear or character grade.
* Random lengths from 1′ to 8′.
* Unfinished.
* Priced per square foot .

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Choosing a Hardwood Floor

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Most homeowners choose hardwood flooring for the feeling of warmth and comfort it can give a room. Hardwood flooring can last a hundred years or longer if the floor is cared for properly. This benefit alone makes the purchase of a hardwood floor a wise investment. In addition, because hardwoods are highly durable they can withstand even high traffic areas. While it can be dented or scratched, repairing hardwood flooring is often a simple process. Therefore, with appropriate maintenance, this type of flooring can retain their beauty and luster for many years.

Easy maintenance is another of the many benefits of a hardwood floor. Hardwood flooring does require sweeping and or vacuuming on a regular basis. Keeping the floors free from dirt and grit will help maintain the floor’s shine. When the floor’s finish becomes scratched, the floor will appear dull so it is important to minimize scratching by keeping dirt and grit to a minimum. Mopping the hardwood flooring with a cleaner made specifically for hardwood flooring will also help protect the floor’s finish.

These cleaners have a neutral pH so as not to harm the floor’s finish. Using water on hardwood flooring is not recommended as this may dull the finish, harm the floor’s sealant and allow water to soak into the hardwood flooring causing warping. Even if warping does occur, the damaged boards can be replaced. In addition, if the hardwood floor’s finish does become damaged, the finish can usually be repaired.

Installation of flooring is a fairly simple process, especially for those individuals with experience. The floor is made to piece together in such as way as to create both a uniform and stable fit. Homeowners can choose between finished and unfinished hardwood flooring. Finished flooring requires no additional work, such as sanding and staining, once installed.

While this type of flooring may be a more costly upfront investment than tile, carpet, laminate or other flooring option, the benefits of a hardwood floor certainly outweigh the costs. It generally only costs a few more dollars per square foot than other types of flooring. When the value, health benefits and aesthetics that a hardwood floor brings to a home are considered, it seems to be the best and most practical option. With so many styles and colors from which to choose, homeowners should be able to find the perfect hardwood flooring to meet their needs and their budgets.

Buy online from the UK’s best supplier of oak hardwood floors at qualityhardwoodflooring.co.uk . Their online shop provides engineered, solid or hardwood flooring functionally perfected to deliver a top quality product, highly resistant to exterior factors and provided in multiple finished or prefinished designs in order to guarantee various alternatives for all redecorating projects. They offer big discounts on quality products in order to keep their customers happy and get recommendations from their satisfied customers. And they offer to their online visitors the opportunity to buy cheap, real wood products rather than buying cheapest laminate products to cover their floors.