Hardwood Flooring

  • Semi-Gloss Vs. Satin Polyurethane: What's The Difference?

    There are several important decisions that you need to make when choosing new hardwood flooring. Not only do you need to pick the flooring itself, including the type of wood and color that you prefer, but you also need to select a finish.  With so many options available, such as...
  • Nailing Hardwood Floors Vs. Using Floor Glue: Pros & Cons

    Once you’ve chosen the new hardwood flooring for your home, it’s time to pick your method of installation. There are several options, including using a staple gun, nails, and wood floor glue.  The latter two methods, nails and glue, are the most popular. However, which one is the best? There...
  • How To Paint Any Wooden Floor

    One of the best things about wood floors is the fact that they’re so versatile. When you tire of their current finish or want to change the overall feel of the room, you can simply sand them down and either stain or paint them a different color. A stain is...
  • How To Get a Matte Polyurethane Finish on Hardwood Floors

    When it comes to the finish on your hardwood floors, you have two options. You can pick a shiny finish that will make your floors gleam or a matte finish, which lacks the shininess but looks just as lovely.  If you choose the latter and want a matte polyurethane finish...
  • How To Fix a Floor: Step by Step

    Everyone wants a beautiful, gleaming wood floor. But what happens when that floor becomes damaged? Since wood is a porous natural material, it's not impenetrable. You can easily end up with a floor that's scratched, dented, scuffed, or cracked. While some people love these imperfections and think they add character...
  • Which Vinyl Glue Is Right for You?

    When you’re planning a home improvement project, such as installing a new vinyl floor, it’s vital to pick the best adhesive. The one you choose needs to work well with both your vinyl flooring (no matter which type you pick) and your existing subflooring. Picking a type of glue that’s...
  • When a Wood Strength Chart Comes in Handy

    While most people don’t walk around with a wood strength chart in their pockets, those who need this handy reference do indeed keep it around. As it turns out, there are many reasons why you need a wood strength chart, from choosing hardwood flooring to making furniture. However, before you...
  • Waterproof Flooring Options Everyone Should Know About

    Whether you live in a flood-prone area or simply want a type of flooring that can stand up to an abundance of water, waterproof flooring is a good thing to consider. Designed to not buckle, crack, or come up from the subfloor when covered in a few inches (or feet...
  • Oak vs. Maple: What’s the Difference?

    When it comes to choosing flooring, there are so many different options out there that it can be tough to make a decision. However, since wood flooring can last for decades when it’s cared for properly, it’s important to pick the best type of wood for your needs. Understanding the...
  • How To Install Stair Nose Trim on a Floating Floor

    Many people choose to continue their wood flooring all of the way up (or down, depending on your point of view) their stairs. This means that in order for the flooring to look complete, as well as keep people from tripping, stair nose trim must be installed. Small pieces designed...