Product Description
| Attribute |
Specification |
| Product Name |
Classic Heritage Solid Oak |
| Collection |
Traditional Elegance |
| Wood Species |
Solid White Oak |
| Construction Type |
Solid Hardwood |
| Plank Dimensions |
3/4" x 5" x Random Lengths |
| Surface Finish |
UV-Cured Aluminum Oxide Matte Finish |
| Janka Hardness Rating |
1360 (Excellent Durability) |
| Color & Stain |
Natural |
| Installation Method |
Nail-Down |
| Pre-Finish Details |
Micro-Beveled Edges |
| Maintenance |
Easy |
Our Advantages
Timeless Beauty & Aesthetics: Hardwood floors offer a natural, warm, and classic look that never goes out of style. They add character and elegance to any space.
Exceptional Durability & Longevity: With proper care, hardwood floors can last for decades, even a century. They can withstand years of wear and tear.
Increases Home Value: Hardwood flooring is a highly sought-after feature and is considered a premium investment that significantly increases the resale value of a home.
Refinishable: Unlike most other floor types, solid hardwood can be sanded and refinished multiple times to remove scratches, stains, and damage, essentially giving you a "new" floor.
Easy to Clean & Hypoallergenic: They do not trap dust, pollen, pet dander, or mold, making them easy to keep clean with regular sweeping and occasional mopping, which improves indoor air quality.
Versatile in Style: Available in a wide range of species (like oak, maple, walnut), stains, colors, and plank widths, allowing for complete customization to match any décor.
Strength & Stability: High-quality hardwood is very hard and resistant to indentation from furniture and foot traffic, especially species with a high Janka hardness rating.
Detailed Photos
FAQ
1. What is the difference between solid hardwood and engineered hardwood?
Solid Hardwood is made from a single piece of wood. It can be sanded and refinished many times but is susceptible to humidity and temperature changes.
Engineered Hardwood is made from a top layer of real wood (veneer) bonded over multiple layers of plywood. It is more dimensionally stable and can be installed in more locations, like basements.
2. What are the most popular wood species for flooring?
Popular species include Oak (durable and classic), Maple (hard and modern), Walnut (dark and luxurious), and Hickory (rustic and very hard).
3. What do "prefinished" and "site-finished" mean?
Prefinished: The boards are finished with a durable coating in a factory. Installation is faster and cleaner.
Site-Finished: The raw wood is installed first, then sanded, stained, and sealed on-site. This allows for a completely custom look and seamless surface.
Durability & Maintenance
4. How long does hardwood flooring last?
With proper care, hardwood floors can last for decades, even a century. Solid hardwood can be refinished multiple times to restore its original beauty.
5. How do I clean and maintain my hardwood floors?
Regularly: Sweep, dust mop, or vacuum with a soft-brush attachment.
Cleaning: Use a damp (not wet) mop with a cleaner specifically designed for hardwood floors. Avoid water, steam, and harsh chemicals.
6. Are hardwood floors scratch-resistant?
Hardwood is durable, but not scratch-proof. The Janka Hardness Scale measures a wood's resistance to denting and wear. Using protective pads under furniture and keeping pets' nails trimmed will help minimize scratches.
7. Can hardwood floors be refinished?
Yes. This is their biggest advantage. Solid hardwood can be refinished many times. Engineered hardwood can also be refinished, but the number of times depends on the thickness of the top wear layer.
Installation & Suitability