Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Why You Shouldn't Buy Hardwood Floors From A Carpet Store

Most carpet salesmen are not wood workers. If they were they would not be selling something like this:

(Figure A)

They'd be selling you something like this: 
 (Figure B)

(Photo above is showing a comparison between Figure A and Figure B.)

True wood workers/ floorwrights should have direct relationship with wood mills in their local area that can mill wood to homeowners and builders' specs. Purchasing a floor through a reputable wood flooring contractor will ensure the investment of a quality floor will last the lifetime of the home. 

Carpet stores will tell you that a veneered ware layer with a 50 year warranty is sufficient...DON'T BUY IT. The quality of a wood floor is in the sandable surface. 

I also find it hard to trust a carpet store salesman who cannot identify the species of wood they're selling without the label on the sample- that should be a red flag. 

Thank you for taking the time to read this post from Todd's Hardwood Flooring. If you have any questions regarding this post or our business, do not hesitate to contact us at our business email: toddshardwoodflooring@gmail.com. We would love to answer any questions or address any concerns you may have regarding wood flooring.

(Post by Ally Hiester, Social Media Advisor for Todd's Hardwood Flooring.)

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