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We carry the names and brands in hardwood flooring that you have come to know and trust |
Bruce
Harris-Tarkett
Mannington Wood
Mohawk Hardwood
Robbins Hardwood |

For more than 50 years the Anderson family has been designing, manufacturing and engineering flooring, and today the Anderson product line is the industry standard for quality, beauty and durability. Anderson floors are available in a wide range of edge profiles. Their constructions is backed by a lifetime structural warranty, and thier beauty is protected by a finish warranty for up to 20 years. Doesn't your home deserve an Anderson floor? |
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Mannington
With Mannington engineered hardwood floors, you get everything you love about wood without the worry. Engineered hardwood is real hardwood, thickness can vary from 3/8" - 9/16". It is 5 ply wood, cut in rotary fashion, and can be installed below grade. Many Mannington floors now feature durable Teflon surfafe protector and all feature ScrathResist, the most durable wearlayer available.

Washington Cherry Plank, part of Manningtons American Rustics Statements collection, features the handcrafted look and timeless appeal of wood floors found in our nations historic homes
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Concord Oak Plank, part of the Classics collection from Mannington offers the warmth and elegance of traditional hardwood floors.

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When it comes to your home and family, you want the best. And we're very proud to have been recognized as such by highly respected publications such as Home magazine and Consumers digest and by Specialty Flooring Retailers who selected Mannington as The Best Overall Flooring Manufacturer for 5 consecutive years!
Warm. Elegant. Mannington brings you all the beauty of hardwood without the worry. |

Colombia Hardwood
Columbia hardwood offers you the warmth and rich texture of natural wood, hassle free maintenance, and a durable finish.Widths ranging 2 1/4" - 3 1/4" with an aluminum oxide finish, and 10 - 25 year residential wear warranty |
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The Look:
Wood has become extremely popular as homeowners are increasingly drawn to natural materials. It's also becoming more widely used in kitchens.
The Strength:
Hardwoods are a practical choice for durability as manufacturers are using aluminum oxides to create harder finishes.
The key to a woods durability is its thickness and its polyurethane finish. The typical ¾ - inch-thick flooring contains three to seven layers of wood and the top should be at least 1/8- inch. That's so the floor can be lightly buffed after loosing its luster, typically in seven to ten years.
The Feel:
Wood is a middle of the road – softer than stone or ceramic tile, harder than vinyl and laminate.
The Clean up:
Easy. Grain hides spills and some scuffs.
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