Unfortunately, many floor finishes contain harmful petroleum and chemical-based solvents that emit volatile organic compounds, or VOCs. These compromise your home’s indoor air quality (sometimes even after they’ve dried) and damage your health when inhaled. If you’re concerned about indoor air quality, think about using a zero VOC finish and avoid petroleum-based finishes in the home. …
When looking for hardwood floors, your first decision is choosing which type of wood flooring: solid or engineered? We engineer our homes to ensure safety and stability. Why wouldn’t you want a flooring product that has been engineered to maximize its stability? The days of warped and cupped floors can be a thing of the …
The biggest misconception about engineered wood flooring is that it can not be sanded and refinished, as can be done to a solid floor. A quality engineered wood flooring product, such as ours, can be sanded and refinished just like a solid floor. The wear layer determines the amount of sanding that can be done. …