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Hardwood flooring myths debunked
Are you looking to install high-quality hardwood floors throughout your home? Although there are several different flooring materials available on the market today, nothing beats the look, quality and price of a hardwood floor. A lot of information related to the hardwood flooring industry is available on the internet and unfortunately, some of it is incorrect.
Are you looking to install high-quality hardwood floors throughout your home? Although there are several different flooring materials available on the market today, nothing beats the look, quality and price of a hardwood floor. A lot of information related to the hardwood flooring industry is available on the internet and unfortunately, some of it is incorrect. This makes the decision process extremely difficult for homeowners who find themselves unable to distinguish between fact and fiction when reading about wood online. When reading any article, it is important to ask yourself several questions to determine the validity of the statements being made. Who is writing the information? What is their goal in sharing the information they have posted online?
Anderson Floors has been a leader in the hardwood flooring business for over 60 years and has built a reputation as being trustworthy, family friendly and economical. If you're looking to learn about flooring products, Anderson is the number one source for information. This revolutionary company in the industry understands the importance of providing accurate information relating to their flooring products. They offer free in-home samples to homeowners to test out individual flooring boards risk-free, without the pressure of having a salesperson around - and their floorboards come with limited 30 or 50 year warranties so homeowners can rest assured that the products they are purchasing will last.
If you've recently stumbled upon negative information related to hardwood flooring, Anderson can help you to learn more about the facts involved. Here are the top three hardwood flooring myths listed online, and information that shows how these inaccurate pieces of information are untrue.
1. Hardwood flooring hurts the environment. Although flooring products harvested outside of the United States are often not regulated, forests in the U.S. are carefully monitored and regulated to promote sustainability. Anderson Floors uses wood that has been logged in American forests exclusively, to protect our planet's natural resources from being depleted.
2. Hardwood flooring is easily scratched or scuffed. Applying a high-quality gloss to floorboards is an easy and inexpensive way to ensure that they stay looking newer for longer. Anderson offers homeowners an opportunity to use it's Luster-Lock Ultra finish on all of the products sold. This gloss has been proven to protect up to six times more effectively against the damage of everyday wear and tear than traditional hardwood finishes.
3. Hardwood flooring is expensive. While hardwood flooring does cost money, installing wood floors is an investment that pays off in the long run for individuals who decide to sell their homes later on down the road. This is because hardwood flooring materials can actually help to raise the selling price of a house, allowing homeowners an opportunity to make more off the future sale of their homes.
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