LEHIGH RUG - Hardwood
Seller: Lehigh Rug Service
Contact: Thomas Eckert
In Categories: Tile & Flooring
For two generations, Lehigh Rug Service has been taking care of the finest homes in the valley. From 1958 until today, few others have rivaled our exceptional work and dedication to quality.
LEHIGH RUG SERVICE
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610-821-8221
Wood flooring may very well be the most popular choice of flooring today, and is found in the finest homes around. It is all natural, beautiful and will add value to your home. Hardwood comes in many styles and finishes, so no matter what you are looking for, we can find something to fit your style.
Lehigh Rug Service has been serving the needs of fine Lehigh Valley homes for 50 years, and we a proud to bring that same reliability and service to selling you a high quality wood floor
Natural Wood Styles
Real wood flooring comes in two different constructions, both which serve a specific purpose and function.
Solid Hardwood
Solid hardwood is cut from single solid pieces of hardwood lumber. This allows your floor to be sanded and refinished many times, and last longer than any other floor . One downside to solid wood is that it can expand and contract with fluxuations in your home’s humidity and temperature, making it possible to get crack and buckles over time.
Engineered Wood Floors
Engineered wood floors are constructed by fusing multiple pieces of wood together. Each of these layers have opposite grains and may also be another type of wood. This makes engineered floors very sturdy and less likely to be affected by temperature and humidity. These floors can be sanded and refinished, but not as much as solid pieces, due to the thinner, multiple layers
Solid Hardwood
Solid hardwood is cut from single solid pieces of hardwood lumber. This allows your floor to be sanded and refinished many times, and last longer than any other floor . One downside to solid wood is that it can expand and contract with fluxuations in your home’s humidity and temperature, making it possible to get crack and buckles over time.
Engineered Wood Floors
Engineered wood floors are constructed by fusing multiple pieces of wood together. Each of these layers have opposite grains and may also be another type of wood. This makes engineered floors very sturdy and less likely to be affected by temperature and humidity. These floors can be sanded and refinished, but not as much as solid pieces, due to the thinner, multiple layers
Similar Flooring Choices:
Laminate:
Laminate flooring is a manufactured product that mimics the look of hardwood, tile and other natural types of flooring. Previously laminate floors had a bad reputation for looking synthetic. New technology has given the current generation of laminate floors a much more realistic look and texture. With a wide selection of styles, improved quality and affordable pricing, laminate flooring can be a smart buy.
Bamboo:
Bamboo flooring is an excellent green and eco-friendly alternative to hardwood floors. Bamboo can be manufactured into smooth, attractive flooring that is not only beautiful, but also friendly to the environment.
Cork:
Another popular alternative to traditional flooring is cork. The bark of the Cork Oak tree is used to manufacture cork flooring. Because the material comes from the bark, the tree does not need to be cut down, which makes cork flooring another popular environmentally friendly choice. Aside from its natural beauty, cork flooring is a natural shock and sound absorber and is durable and scuff-resistant.
Laminate:
Laminate flooring is a manufactured product that mimics the look of hardwood, tile and other natural types of flooring. Previously laminate floors had a bad reputation for looking synthetic. New technology has given the current generation of laminate floors a much more realistic look and texture. With a wide selection of styles, improved quality and affordable pricing, laminate flooring can be a smart buy.
Bamboo:
Bamboo flooring is an excellent green and eco-friendly alternative to hardwood floors. Bamboo can be manufactured into smooth, attractive flooring that is not only beautiful, but also friendly to the environment.
Cork:
Another popular alternative to traditional flooring is cork. The bark of the Cork Oak tree is used to manufacture cork flooring. Because the material comes from the bark, the tree does not need to be cut down, which makes cork flooring another popular environmentally friendly choice. Aside from its natural beauty, cork flooring is a natural shock and sound absorber and is durable and scuff-resistant.
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