Hardwood flooring offers plenty of options
When you choose hardwood flooring for your home, you should know that you have an impressive number of options from which to choose. You can pick materials and options based on visual appeal, durability, performance, and more, and we can help. Read along for additional facts to learn more about these products and what they can do for you.
Solid or engineered wood floors?
This flooring line offers solid hardwood and engineered wood floors, and while they are very similar in many ways, they also have some stark differences. For instance, solid wood offers a through-body experience, outstanding durability, and a lifespan that can exceed 100 years or more with ease. However, these products can never be installed below grade.
Engineered wood floors are the perfect alternative to below-grade placement. They are constructed of layered plywood, to which a layer of natural wood is secured, and the combination offers a lifespan that averages about 30 years or more with proper maintenance. In addition, you'll have many of the same options, including your choice of species type, stain color, and finish, for a genuinely customized experience.
Choosing the perfect stain color can not only keep you current and trendy, but you can select options that don't show as much dirt and debris, making your home look cleaner longer. Finish types also work toward a stunning visual, but they can also protect you from some signs of wear. For example, you'll see fewer scratches and scuffs if you choose a finish such as distressed, vintage, hand scraped, or wire brushed, so be sure to ask about all your available hardwood flooring options when you stop by our showroom.
Engineered wood floors are the perfect alternative to below-grade placement. They are constructed of layered plywood, to which a layer of natural wood is secured, and the combination offers a lifespan that averages about 30 years or more with proper maintenance. In addition, you'll have many of the same options, including your choice of species type, stain color, and finish, for a genuinely customized experience.
Choosing the perfect stain color can not only keep you current and trendy, but you can select options that don't show as much dirt and debris, making your home look cleaner longer. Finish types also work toward a stunning visual, but they can also protect you from some signs of wear. For example, you'll see fewer scratches and scuffs if you choose a finish such as distressed, vintage, hand scraped, or wire brushed, so be sure to ask about all your available hardwood flooring options when you stop by our showroom.
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Look at the wood floors we have for you
Ropposch Brothers Floor Coverings is proud to have a fully-stocked inventory of impressive and high-quality materials that you can browse at your discretion. Our staff is standing by to help you choose products based on your specific requirements and to answer any questions you might have as well. We gladly work to provide your dream hardwood flooring with sincere dedication to your needs.
From our showroom in Port Huron, MI, we offer our materials and services to the residents of Port Huron, MI, Fort Gratiot Township, MI, Marysville, MI, Richmond, MI, Yale, MI, St Claire, MI, East China Township, MI, Kimbill, MI, Lakeport, MI, and Columbus, MI. When you're ready to get started on your flooring experience, we will work with you as well. Stop by today to find the wood floors you'll love for years to come.
Assorted hardwood options
Hardwood flooring has been around for centuries, and will likely be around for centuries to come due to its classic look and endurance. At Ropposch Brothers Floor Coverings, you can explore traditional and less traditional wood options.
For a traditional hardwood look, you can choose from red and white oak. If you're looking to shake things up a little, consider a floor made of birch, maple, ash, hickory, cherry, or pine!
Various board thicknesses and widths
You have your choice of different thicknesses and widths for the boards you purchase! Choose from thicknesses of 3/4", 3/8", 1/2", or 9/16". For board width, you can decide whether two-inch, three-inch, or five-inch is right for you.
Hardwood manufacturers
- Mirage
- Kahrs
- DuChateau
- Columbia