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Making smart choices with your wood flooring can save you hundreds, even thousands of dollars going forward. The one you choose should have very good resistance to wear and tear and all sorts of stains. It should match the décor and other elements of your home. And, it should be durable, something you can count on for the long haul. 

In this installment of wood floor education, we look at how you can make the right choices when selecting hardwood flooring. 

Wood Floors Should Last a Lifetime 

Wood floors are a major expense and should last a lifetime. They should be able to offer you an increased comfort level and visual appeal. They should also be able to absorb moisture and pressure, especially in high-traffic areas. There are many hardwood floors out there that are sustainable because they don’t use deforested wood during production. Not only are sustainable hardwood floors sturdy and boast a natural look, but they’re also eco-friendly, saving you additional costs on your energy bill.

You can even get wide plank flooring which offers you more coverage and a visually expansive look to any room in your home you feel needs a bit of readjusting. 

Avoid These Expensive Mistakes

Don't try and install hardwood floors on your own, you will run into issues.

Make sure your hardwood flooring is durable and easy to install.

Avoid expensive mistakes that will cost you in the long run. Make sure that you choose the right species that fit from visual and space perspectives while being able to handle the foot traffic in certain rooms. Also, poor installation can be very costly. Ensure that the installation process is a smooth one and, especially with wide plank floors, installation doesn’t take long.

Also, don’t be too trendy by taking a quick online course. Our wood floor education gives you a more comprehensive look at the pros and cons of hardwood flooring, helping you to make a more conscious purchasing decision. 

Learn more about hardwood flooring and all its benefits in our Wood Floors 101 course at T & G Flooring.