Add Value to Your Home With New Flooring From Remodel America
At Remodel America, you'll find the right flooring for any room in your home. Whether you choose hardwood or laminate, you'll find our services to be top-quality and professional.
- Installation
- Repairs
- Restoration
- Sanding and finishing
- Refinishing
Call us today for an estimate. You can expect us to provide you with an estimate within a business day.
Choosing Laminate Wood Flooring or Hardwood Flooring
Floating click-lock laminate wood flooring
- Cost-effective
- Easy to install and can often be installed over existing flooring
- Snaps and locks into place and floats over your existing subfloor
- Little or no prep work for your subfloors
- A good mid-grade home improvement project, not ideal for a very high-end or custom neighborhood depending on location
- Not easily damaged, good for people with dogs and small children
- Easy to clean, no yearly maintenance
Real Hardwood Flooring - Solid Wood and Engineered Hardwood
- More expensive
- More difficult to install and requires your floor to be bare concrete or subfloor prior to installing
- Installed with glue and/or nails directly to your subfloor unless it is engineered
- Concrete floors often require re-leveling, wood floors may require reinforcement of subfloors prior to installing
- A more expensive and higher-end home improvement project; ideal for custom or high-end homes
- Can be easily damaged and difficult to maintain a perfect looking quality with dogs or children in the home
- Easy-to-clean, but requires re-sealing to maintain its appearance and to keep it in good condition
Top-of-the-Line Hardwood Flooring Options
- Domestic hardwoods - our line of domestic hardwoods includes, but is not limited to oak, pine, hickory, walnut, and alder.
- Exotic hardwoods - exotic woods have unique qualities that set them apart and will add a luxurious sensation to your home. The most popular hardwoods that we import include Brazilian cherry (Jatoba), Australian cypress, bamboo, cork, Brazilian walnut, and tigerwood (Koa). Other species available upon inquiry
- Engineered floors - engineered wood is produced with three to five layers of hardwood. Each layer is stacked in a cross-grain configuration and bonded together under heat and pressure. As a result, engineered wood flooring is less likely to be affected by changes in humidity and can be installed at all levels of the home
- Solid wood floors - solid wood is milled from a single 3/4" thick piece of hardwood and is the most durable of the hardwood products. Because of its thickness, a solid hardwood floor can be sanded and refinished over several generations of use
- Floating floors - floating floors are extremely easy to maintain. Durable and cheaper than hardwoods, they will withstand time beautifully. It's also easy, should it be necessary after many years of wear, to repair or replace a floating floor since nothing is nailed or glued
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