In Blog, Hardwood flooring research, Wood flooring advice

There’s a lot of information available surrounding hardwood floors, in part because there are so many species to choose from and so many styles that they fit. However, it can be hard to decipher what is right from what is wrong through wood floor research alone. By taking a course and getting real information about how to decide on hardwood floors from experts in the industry, you’ll better understand what fits your home, helping you make a more informed purchase decision. 

Here’s what you need to know during our wood floor course about hardwood floors. 

Hardwood Flooring is Sustainable and Easy to Install

Not only can you count on hardwood flooring that is easy to install, but you are also guaranteed a highly sustainable floor. Hardwood flooring manufacturers use eco-friendly materials and practices when creating their flooring. As a result, you get a floor that is perfect for the environment and doesn’t drain energy in your rooms. It’s one of the most durable flooring options available and a great way to decrease your carbon footprint.

Visually appealing and easy to install, hardwood flooring is visually appealing and easy to install. Whether it’s by using glue/adhesive, click-lock installation, or nail-down installation, hardwood flooring doesn’t take long to implement. Wide plank flooring, in particular, can be expedited because they have more coverage than narrow strips, for example. 

Unfinished Vs Prefinished wood flooring

T&G Flooring is flexible when meeting your hardwood flooring needs.

Trusted Experts

Not only do we have the expertise, as our wood floor course will tell you, but we’re also flexible when it comes to meeting the flooring needs of homeowners far and wide. We tailor designs to your best interests in terms of style, installation method, color, and more when we install your hardwood flooring. Our floors are built to last and are visually appealing. Our credentials speak for themselves. 

Learn more about hardwood flooring in our Wood Floors 101 course at T & G Flooring!