Feb 22, 2024 | Carpet One Floor & Home
Hardwood floors have long been a popular choice for homeowners looking to spruce up their homes with some natural beauty. The benefits of hardwood floors are endless, from their countless color options and styles to their incredible durability and scratch resistance. Taking a foothold in the white oak flooring trend, hardwood floors have been on the rise in home renovations —but did you know that there's more to hardwood than just good looks and dependability?
Here are ten things that you should know about hardwood floors:
Hardwood floors are great for people who experience seasonal allergies, as these floors work to improve indoor air quality. Solid hardwood floors don't harbor microorganisms and allergens like pollen, pet dander, or mold, which tend to get caught on the surface of fibers.
This is one of the benefits of hardwood floors vs. carpets, as carpeted floors can trap dirt, dust, and bacteria that get kicked up with foot traffic. On the other hand, hardwood floors remain clean and free of dust as long as you simply mop and vacuum them frequently.
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Although it may seem counterintuitive, hardwood floors are one of the most sustainable flooring options on the market. One reason is that fewer raw materials are needed to produce hardwood floors. Oak floors are among the best earth-friendly options in the flooring industry, as U.S. Forest Management and protection programs ensure that these trees are regularly replanted. Oak hardwood has a smaller carbon footprint, releasing less toxic emissions during manufacturing than other wood species.
It's also important to consider where your hardwood flooring is sourced. Here at Carpet One Floor & Home, we can proudly say that most of our hardwood is sourced domestically, and many manufacturers use materials from renewed forests. Look for solid hardwood flooring or engineered hardwood flooring that the Forest Stewardship Council has approved as these FSC-certified styles adhere to the responsible management of forests through higher social and environmental standards.
One common misconception that often prevents homeowners from installing their dream wood floors is that they are hard to install. Hardwood floors are a cinch to install with the right installation team! Modern hardwood floors have been engineered with a click installation system, so hardwood planks fit together seamlessly like puzzle pieces. This click system ensures that boards lock in securely, making the installation process much more efficient.
For optimal results and longevity, hardwood flooring installations are best entrusted to the skilled experts at Carpet One Floor & Home. Their proficiency ensures a flawless installation, enhancing both the aesthetic appeal and value of your space.
As flooring technology has advanced, hardwood floors have only become more durable. Now, you can add waterproof hardwood among the many benefits of engineered floors. Engineered hardwood floors are created using fused crosscut plywood to create a sturdier foundation. The surface layer is made from a thin slice of authentic hardwood species so that it looks like the natural species without the hassle of its permeability.
And, best of all, wood floors are easy to clean! Most can even withstand spills, stains, scuffs, and scratches. Since the hardwood is less likely to be damaged, you'll spend less over the years on repair costs, saving you money in the long run.
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Since hardwood has a long lifespan, installing original wood floors rather than LVT or laminate can be a worthy investment. Potential property buyers will pay more for homes with natural hardwood floors as they are naturally unique and long-lasting.
New hardwood floors can increase your asking price by as much as 3-5%, so hardwood floors are always a good idea for homeowners looking to sell or potentially sell down the road. Natural solid hardwood floors can often be sanded and refinished multiple times depending on their warranty so that you can update them throughout the years.
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Along with their beautiful graining and smooth finish, hardwood floors are convenient for houses in cold climates. They can significantly lower your energy bills. Since wood floors are conductive, they absorb heat and circulate it throughout your home. Spend less on electricity to heat your house and let your floors do the work!
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A good general rule of thumb is always ordering at least 10% more hardwood than you need for the installation. This is because a lot of the material will need to be cut to fit the exact perimeters of your home. No matter how precise your measurements may be, it's unlikely that your flooring space and flooring material will be a perfect match.
You should always take into account installation wastage and defective materials. Engineered flooring will have fewer imperfections than solid hardwood. If you end up with extra wood, you can save it to be used elsewhere in your home renovations, as these can be used as expansion gaps or subsequent rows.
Have you ever wondered why dance studios or music venues have hardwood floors? Hardwood floors reduce hollow sounds and vibrations to improve the overall acoustics. Install hardwood floors to increase your sound quality in rooms like the living room where you might be listening to music or watching the latest hit feature on the big screen.
Engineered hardwood floors often allow for the installment of acoustic underlayment to further dampen sound. If you have little ones running underfoot, consider installing acoustic underlayment with your hardwood floors to keep sound from traveling throughout the home.
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Choose a hardwood available in long strips of planks to make a room appear larger. Since most hardwood floors are laid vertically, this helps the room seem longer. Fewer seams make the room feel less cluttered, and wider planks can add the illusion of space.
Hardwood floors are highly unique in that no two floors appear alike. This is because every tree is different, leading to differentiated grain patterns, mass, coloring, and more. Although many hard surface options like laminate and luxury vinyl have come close to the embossed grain patterns of authentic hardwood, you can still tell the difference between these faux wood surfaces and the real thing by examining the grain pattern.
Is the texture variation different from one plank to the next? Are there unique markings like knots or spalting? Does the color vary throughout the floor? Laminate and luxury vinyl have pre-designed patterns that imitate natural wood so that repetition will occur in planks. Installing an authentic hardwood floor allows you to design a unique surface like no other.
For more details on hardwood floors, such as wood species, which types of hardwood look best in each room, and which types of hardwood are available, check out our Wood Flooring Guide. Plus, explore our blog for a wealth of design inspiration that will transform your space into a haven of creativity and style.