Explore Our Glue, Staple Or Float Installation Hardwood Options

Hardwood flooring is a celebrated choice for its natural beauty and lasting durability. Our collection of glue, staple, or float installation hardwood offers a range of options to meet diverse design preferences and installation requirements. Whether you prefer the traditional elegance of staple installation, the modern ease of floating floors, or the robustness of glue-down methods, our selection caters to every need. Each installation method brings its unique advantages, ensuring that your flooring not only looks stunning but also functions seamlessly in your living space.

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  • HARDWOOD FLOORING WITH STAPLE OR FLOAT INSTALLATION OFFER A FLEXIBLE CHOICE

    Selecting hardwood flooring with staple or float installation offers a blend of practicality and style. The staple method, ideal for those who value a secure and lasting fit, anchors the flooring firmly to the subfloor, providing a sense of permanence and stability. This method is particularly suitable for areas in your home that experience significant foot traffic, such as living rooms and hallways.

    On the other hand, the float installation method is synonymous with convenience and adaptability. It allows the wood planks, whether oak, birch or hickory, to expand and contract naturally, making it a smart choice for environments with varying humidity levels. The floating method also facilitates a quicker installation process, perfect for those seeking a swift update to their living spaces. 

    Both methods offer a reliable foundation for your flooring, ensuring it remains a beautiful and functional part of your home for years to come.

    STAPLED OR FLOATING: A DURABLE SOLUTION FOR EVERY SPACE

    Stapled hardwood floors provides a sense of timeless stability. This traditional method of installation is known for creating a solid, enduring floor surface whether you opt for a white hardwood floor or choose darker colors. It's particularly well-suited for larger, open spaces where the flooring needs to withstand heavy use, such as in dining rooms or main living areas. The stapled  approach ensures each plank is securely attached, reducing the likelihood of shifts or creaks over time.

    Floating hardwood floors, in contrast, offer a modern and versatile solution. This method is ideal for those who prefer a less permanent option, as it allows for easy removal or replacement if desired. 

    Floating floors are particularly beneficial in spaces where the subfloor may not be suitable for nailing, such as over concrete or existing tile floors. The ease of installation and the ability to adapt to different environments make floating hardwood floors a popular choice for many homeowners.

    Our collection of hardwood flooring is designed to cater to various lifestyles and preferences. For those renovating a family home, the durability and stability offered by staple or nailed down installation methods are invaluable. These methods ensure that the flooring can withstand the rigors of daily life, from playful children to pets.

    ENHANCING YOUR HOME WITH HARDWOOD: A VARIETY OF STYLES AND FINISHES

    Our hardwood flooring collection offers a diverse array of styles and finishes to suit any interior design. From the classic elegance of oak to the contemporary appeal of gray-toned woods, each type of hardwood brings its unique charm to your space.

    In addition to traditional wood tones, our collection includes a variety of colors, allowing you to create a customized look for your home. Whether you prefer the natural beauty of light woods or the bold statement of black hues, our hardwood flooring options can complement any color scheme. With such a wide selection, you can easily find a style that aligns with your personal taste and enhances the overall aesthetic of your home.

    WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF STAPLE INSTALLATION FOR HARDWOOD FLOORS?

    Staple installation offers a secure and stable foundation for hardwood floors. This method is particularly effective in ensuring the flooring remains firmly in place, which is essential in high-traffic areas. It's a reliable choice for those who prioritize a long-lasting and solid flooring solution.

    HOW DOES FLOATING HARDWOOD FLOORING COMPARE TO OTHER INSTALLATION METHODS?

    Floating hardwood flooring is distinguished by its ease of installation and adaptability. This method is less invasive and quicker to install compared to traditional methods, making it ideal for varied living situations and subfloor conditions. It's a practical choice for those seeking convenience and flexibility.

    CAN HARDWOOD FLOORING BE INSTALLED OVER EXISTING FLOORS?

    Yes, certain hardwood flooring types, especially those designed for floating installation, can be installed over existing floors. This approach is convenient and cost-effective, allowing for an easy upgrade of your space without extensive subfloor preparation.

    1 We place your order directly with the manufacturer using our wholesale account so you get fantastic pricing!
    2 We put your name as the pickup person and email you as soon as your order is ready to be picked up.
    3 Upon arrival at the store, give your order number and pick up your order hassle free - everything will already be paid for!

    What if the warehouse closest to you doesn’t have the item you have selected in stock?

    They can usually bring it in within a few days. If the manufacturer is willing to do this as a courtesy we will pass on that courtesy to you.  If there are any fees for this we will let you know so you can decide.  We always find out the exact timeline and email you to confirm if that is okay. If that doesn’t work for you then you will get a 100% refund. If it does, we proceed and email you when it is ready for pickup.



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