FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s making the noise on my hardwood floors?

In response to variations in humidity and temperature, wood naturally expands and shrinks. Small squeaking and creaking sounds are frequent and not alarming.

After installation, will the color of my hardwood floor change?

Certain hue variations are typical depending on the wood species used. Depending on the species, your wood may grow more amber or yellow, lighter or darker. Additionally, the color of your floor will be affected by natural sunshine.

In any room can I put a hardwood floor?

Yes. Hardwood flooring may now be placed in any area of the house, thanks to the diversity of materials and installation choices available. The floor installation above or below grade is the sole factor to be considered. Solid hardwood, for instance, is not suggested for installations below grade, such as in a basement, due to potential moisture issues. Better options in this area are engineered items that are dimensionally stable by nature. You may install any hardwood on or above grade.

Acoustics on wood flooring, is there?

Wood flooring is becoming a more popular choice for churches, synagogues, and other clients with auditorium projects because of its warmth and acoustic benefits. From your wood flooring expert, inquire about specific installation methods that might improve acoustic properties.

How can I avoid wood flooring scratches?

For further protection against grit, mud, and sand on wood floors, place mats and throw rugs at doors. Put felt pads beneath furniture legs, and routinely clean and vacuum your wood floor.