Hardwood

Hardwood floors are rich with natural beauty and make a great investment for your home.

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Hardwood

GORGEOUS HARDWOOD FLOORING

When you are searching for premium new hardwood flooring, your journey starts with Flooring Liquidators. We leverage direct sourcing to offer the most competitive pricing on high-quality materials, ensuring our homeowners can achieve a sophisticated aesthetic without compromising their budget. Explore our extensive hardwood flooring collection for a vast array of species, stains, plank widths, and construction types, including both classic Solid Hardwood and versatile Engineered Hardwood, from top hardwood brands like Shaw, Somerset, Monarch, and more. Our locations offer helpful financing and employ knowledgeable flooring experts to guide you, making the purchasing process smoother, simpler, and more affordable.

Should You Invest In New Hardwood?

Hardwood floors are a substantial investment for homeowners seeking unparalleled elegance, longevity, and high resale value. Unlike other flooring types, genuine hardwood is a natural product, meaning every plank is unique, adding character and depth that synthetic options cannot replicate. To expand the lifespan of your floor, real hardwood planks can be sanded and refinished multiple times over decades. As a result, hardwood floors can adapt to changing styles, be restored to their original beauty, and last for decades.

While the initial cost may be higher than alternatives, hardwood's ability to appreciate the value of your home combined with its lasting beauty make it a wise and enduring choice.

When you invest in new hardwood floors, we always recommend professional hardwood installation to ensure that you get the greatest return on your resources. Hardwood requires careful acclimatization and precise installation to prevent warping and gaps caused by moisture changes. From proper site preparation and subfloor moisture testing to plank layout and post-installation considerations, our hardwood experts can handle every step of your new installation. Leverage our years of expertise for your beautiful, chic home!

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Hardwood Textures & Finishes

Incredible Visuals With Organic Luxury

Modern hardwood flooring features sophisticated finishes and construction techniques designed for both beauty and performance. For surface protection, many of our prefinished hardwoods feature high-performance, scratch-resistant coatings (often including Aluminum Oxide) that seal and shield the wood from daily wear and tear.

Beyond protective coatings, you can select from various textures that enhance character. These choices in finish and texture not only enhance visual appeal but also play a critical role in the floor’s longevity, required maintenance, and overall style:

  • A smooth finish offers a classic, polished look that reflects light beautifully.
  • In contrast, hand-scraped finishes provide a deeply textured, artisan look with intentional imperfections for an aged, rustic harm.
  • A wire-brushed finish subtly opens and accentuates the wood's natural grain patterns, adding dimension and helping to conceal minor scuffs.

HARDWOOD BASICS

Construction

Hardwood comes in two main forms: Solid (a single piece of wood, best for above-grade installations and multiple refinishes) and Engineered (a real wood top layer over a high-stability plywood core, suitable for all grade levels). This choice allows for the perfect floor, regardless of your home’s construction.

Care & Maintenance

Hardwood floors are easily maintained but require specific care. Always sweep or vacuum regularly to remove abrasive grit. Wipe spills immediately and only use cleaners specifically formulated for hardwood. Most importantly, controlling your home’s humidity is key to preventing expansion or contraction.

Installation

Professional hardwood installation is imperative. Depending on the construction and subfloor, hardwood is installed using a nail-down, glue-down, or floating method. The proper installation method for your home requires subfloor preparation, moisture mitigation, and a secure, long-lasting final result.