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Engineered Hardwood vs. Solid Hardwood Flooring
Bring timeless elegance, warmth, and value to your home with premium hardwood flooring from Assured Quality Woodcraft. Serving Redondo Beach, the South Bay, and West LA, we offer both engineered hardwood and solid hardwood options to suit any style and space. With over four decades of experience, we’re ready to help you choose the perfect flooring solution. Contact us to explore our extensive collection and begin your flooring project today.
Engineered Hardwood Flooring: Benefits and When It’s Time to Upgrade
We carry a wide range of high-quality flooring brands for both engineered and solid hardwood:
- California Classic
- Lauzon
- Monarch Plank
- Compass
- Naturally Aged
- Provenza
Whether you choose engineered or solid hardwood, our expert team will guide you from selection to installation for a flawless result.
Here are some indicators that it might be time:
- Current floors show significant wear
- You want to boost your home's value
- Existing flooring doesn't match your style
- You need a durable, easy-care option
- You want a consistent look throughout your home
- You need flooring for various room conditions
If any of these apply to you, engineered hardwood could be the answer. Our team at Assured Quality Woodcraft can help you evaluate your needs and find the perfect solution.
Signs It's Time for New Solid Hardwood Floors
It can be hard to know when your floors need replacing. Here are some signs that suggest it might be time for new solid hardwood flooring:
- Noticeable wear and tear
- Creaking or squeaking sounds
- Color changes or fading
- Warped or buckled boards
- Outdated style
- Desire to increase home value
If you've noticed any of these issues, consider upgrading your floors to refresh your space.
Benefits of Engineered vs. Solid Hardwood
Engineered hardwood offers a versatile and durable flooring solution for modern homes. With its enhanced stability and moisture resistance, it’s ideal for a variety of spaces while still providing the natural beauty of wood.
- Better stability and moisture resistance
- Can be installed over various subfloors
- Many wood species and finishes available
- More eco-friendly than solid hardwood
- Can be refinished several times
- Long-lasting and durable
Solid hardwood brings timeless elegance and warmth to any home. Known for its long-lasting durability and classic appeal, it adds value and character that can be enjoyed for generations.
- Classic, timeless beauty
- Adds higher property value
- Long-term durability for generations
- Easy cleaning and upkeep
- Improves indoor air quality
- Wide design options
Both types of hardwood offer lasting beauty and functionality, making either a great investment for your home.
Advantages of Choosing Assured Quality Woodcraft
For engineered hardwood and solid installations and services, Assured Quality Woodcraft offers unique advantages. Here's what makes us different:
- Over 40 years of industry experience
- Licensed professionals (License #667841)
- National Wood Flooring Association members
- We offer manufacturers warranties
- We match prices for materials
- Clear communication throughout the project
We're dedicated to delivering outstanding results and ensuring you're fully satisfied. Our team's knowledge and commitment guarantee a smooth flooring experience.
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Ready to transform your home with beautiful hardwood flooring? Whether you’re considering engineered hardwood or solid hardwood, we’re here to help every step of the way.
Contact us today and let Assured Quality Woodcraft create the floors of your dreams.
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Solid hardwood flooring offers many advantages, including durability, timeless beauty, better indoor air quality, and increased home value. It's also easy to maintain and can be refinished several times, extending its life for generations.
How long does solid hardwood flooring typically last?
With proper care and maintenance, solid hardwood flooring can last for decades, often up to 100 years or more. Its long lifespan is one of the main reasons it's considered a valuable investment for homeowners.
Can solid hardwood flooring be installed in any room of the house?
While solid hardwood flooring works well in many areas, it's not ideal for rooms with high moisture, such as bathrooms or basements. It's best for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, and other dry areas of the home. For damp areas, engineered hardwood or other water-resistant options may be better choices.
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