Hardwood Floor Installation


R. Randall Wood Floors will guide you through the process of hardwood floor installation and help you make the appropriate choice of flooring based on your budget and your needs. Brands such as Bruce Hardwood Floors are a fantastic choice for pre-finished flooring, although other products like Mirage are also of outstanding quality. Bruce Hardwood Floors are available in an array of stains as well as wood selections and have already been factory finished. The installation process entails cutting the boards, placing them accordingly, and nailing them into place.

Your hardwood floors can be installed at a 45 degree angle, horizontally, or vertically depending on the direction of your floor joist layout. A hardwood floor should not be installed in the same path that the floor joists run in. Instead, they must always intersect as this allows for a more stable construction. Using patterns like herringbone, parquet, and various other hardwood flooring compositions can also achieve the same stability. Whatever the nature of your design, a hardwood floor installation is guaranteed to increase the value of your home as it is a capital improvement. R. Randall Wood Floors will see to it that your newly installed hardwood floors look magnificent and become a precious asset to your home or business.

In the event that you already have hardwood floors in some rooms and carpet in others we can provide you with the appropriate designs and services that a smooth transition requires. Through the use of saddles or borders we can achieve a consistency in elegance throughout your home or office. Whether you are refinishing existing hardwood floors or installing new ones, R. Randall Wood Floors is prepared to make the experience as seamless as possible.

Hardwood floors are always an excellent flooring option as they do not harbor the harmful allergens that carpets do, are not as susceptible to cracking as tiles, and are the easiest to clean. (For further details, please refer to our Hardwood Floor Care and Maintenance section.) In addition to cracking and repairing difficulty, tiles and grout are prone to growing mildew and retaining stains. Carpets also stain easily and pets are more likely to soil them than they are hardwood floors. An accidental wine spill can ruin a carpet and stain the grout around your tiles, but hardwood floors are resilient to such mishaps if the matter is promptly attended to. Due to their durable nature, hardwood floors would be an asset in any home or business and R. Randall Wood Floors will ensure that they look attractive while maintaining their practicality.