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Hardwood Flooring - Harris-Wood - Trailhouse Hickory Hand-Scraped - Hickory Golden Palomino Hickory Golden Palomino
Starting at: $4.99/SF
Sundance Hickory 6 in Sundance Hickory 6 in
Starting at: $14.50/SF
Provincial Hickory 6 in Provincial Hickory 6 in
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Colonial Walnut 6 in Colonial Walnut 6 in
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Hardwood Flooring

At Floorshop.com, we’ve got all the major brand name hardwood flooring that the other guys have, the only difference is that here, you’ll pay less. This is the same, manufacturer guaranteed, first-quality flooring that you get in the design stores. What you’re not paying for are the lights, the salespeople, rent, insurance and the thousands spent on television advertising to convince you that you’re getting the best deal.

If you’re like many, you’ve found the right floor, or maybe you haven’t. Either way, we’re going to tell you everything you need to know about hardwood flooring, but more importantly, about the right wood floor for you.

Today’s hardwood floors are more durable than ever before, most with aluminum-oxide finishes (second only to diamond in hardness), so no more sanding and refinishing. Today’s hardwood flooring is tougher and longer lasting than ever before.

There are many things to consider when purchasing a new hardwood floor, the first being its application and more importantly, the subfloor. This might determine whether you’re looking for a solid or engineered flooring. Don’t know the difference? No problem, we’ll teach you all about it.

We’ve got all the major brands (Bruce, Armstrong, Mannington and more) and all the species like oak, hickory, maple, cherry, Brazilian cherry… the list goes on and on. The important thing is that whatever youchoose, you’re going to get the best deal you can find. It makes sense to pay more when you get more, but why pay more to get the exact same thing?