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Hardwood Flooring

Hardwood Floor Types

With a little basic understanding about the different types of wood floors you can be better prepared and more confident in your selection. Wood floors are produced in both solid and engineered planks and strips and come in a wide variety of wood species. To help determine which type of floor will work best for your situation depends upon the location within your home and the type of sub-floor.

    Types of Hardwood Flooring

  • Solid Wood Floors
  • Solid wood floors are one solid piece of wood and are generally 3/4″ thick. Mohawk Solid Hardwood Floors are produced from the finest American and Canadian hardwoods including red & white oak, ash, American cherry, hickory and maple, and are available in several widths. Because solid hardwood floors are more susceptible to moisture than engineered wood floors they should only be installed above grade over approved wooden sub-floors and must be nailed-down. Solid wood floors can generally be re-coated and refinished several times.

  • Engineered Wood Floors
  • These floors are produced by laminating several hardwood plies together to form the planks. Most engineered floors can be glued-down, stapled-down or floated over a variety of sub-floors including wood, dry concrete slabs and some types of existing flooring. Engineered hardwood floors have cross-ply construction which reduces the expansion/contraction of planks caused by variations in humidity and allows these floors to be installed anywhere in the home. Mohawk Engineered Hardwood Floors come in a wide variety of widths, thicknesses and colors in both North American and Exotic hardwoods.

  • Exotic Wood Species
  • Today wood flooring is also offered in a variety of hardwood species that are not found in North America. Mohawk Engineered Hardwood Flooring Collections include some of the finest exotic hardwoods from all over the world. These floors offer many unique and visually striking appearances that are distinctly different from the North American hardwoods.

  • Pre-finished versus Unfinished
  • Unfinished floors require several days to install, stain and finish the flooring. Pre-finished floors are less messy and can be installed and completed the same day. A factory-applied finish like Mohawk’s exclusive Crystalshield finish with aluminum oxide is extremely durable and could not be duplicated with a job-site finish.
    Grade Levels

  • Where is the room?
  • Knowing where the floor will be installed is essential. Before choosing a floor determine if the room is above, on or below ground level. Mohawk Engineered Hardwood Floors can be used in most areas in the home including rooms below, on or above ground level. Solid wood floors are recommended for above ground-level installations and must be nailed-down to a wood sub-floor. These floors perform better in humidity-controlled environments.

Is your sub-floor concrete or a type of wood substrate? Engineered floors are ideal for concrete slabs. For remodel projects you may want to consider Mohawk Engineered Hardwood floors that can be floated directly over the existing floor which eliminates the mess and additional costs of tearing out the old floor.


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Project: Vinyl or Linoleum Sheet Flooring or Tiles - Install Bit of a problem when selection of pattern turned out to be unavailable, but Bill went out of his way to offer alternatives and keep the project on schedule. Job scheduled and completed as promised, and in way less time than others told us it would take. Phil and his partner (installers) were very thorough, professional, and went out of their way to be helpful in getting room back together. Very much appreciated service.