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Hardwood Flooring

With its understated elegance and warmth, it's easy to see why hardwood flooring is such a popular choice for homeowners. Aside from beauty, hardwood floors are a great way to add value to your home. The selection of wood floor styles and finishes is greater than ever before. No matter what your tastes or needs, you're bound to find something right for you and your family.

For over 36 years, Dalworth has been a trusted service provider serving North Texas with affordable, quality cleaning services for your home and business. Dalworth is proud to bring the same service experience and knowledge of flooring to new flooring sales. So when it's time for a new floor, trust Dalworth to provide top-notch service and a diverse selection of quality hardwood flooring.

  1. Proven history of quality service and expertise in floor care

  2. Convenient shopping in our beautiful showroom or shop at home

  3. Diverse inventory including all the latest styles, finishes and trends for both solid and engineered wood.

Hardwood Flooring Styles

What's your style? Whether you prefer a streamlined, modern aesthetic or perhaps a rustic, and more natural look, there is a hardwood floor style that is right for you. Today, there is a wide variety of styles of hardwood flooring to choose from, and at Dalworth, we are pleased to offer a beautiful and diverse selection of wood floors.

In order to decide on the wood floor that's right for your home, read on to learn about the different styles and options that are available to you.

Solid Hardwood

Solid hardwood flooring is milled from a single piece of hardwood. The benefits of solid hardwood include longevity - this construction allows the floors to be sanded and refinished over and over again. One thing to consider about solid hardwood is that it will expand and contract with fluctuations in your home's relative humidity. Solid hardwood can be installed above or on grade.

Engineered Wood Floors

Engineered wood floors are constructed from several layers of hardwood, which are fused together. The wood grain of each layer runs in opposite directions, making it very sturdy. These floors are less likely to be affected by relative humidity and may be placed above, on or below grade. Engineered wood flooring can be sanded and finished, but not as much as solid hardwood floors.

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Wood Finish Types

If you've decided on natural hardwood floors, one choice to make is whether you want your floors to be pre-finished, or if you want them unfinished.

Pre-finished

Hardwood floors that are pre-finished come ready-to-install. The wood has already been sanded, stained and finished. When you purchase pre-finished floors, you can save time, money and labor.

Unfinished/Custom Stained

With unfinished wood floors, you choose the wood species and the sanding and staining is done on site. This process takes more time and cleanup, but you have more flexibility is getting the stain and finish that is just right for your home.

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How to Choose Wood Flooring

When it comes to selecting the type of hardwood floor that's right for you, consider your aesthetic, lifestyle, location and budget to help you narrow down your search from the wide section of choices out there. From edge type, to style, color and finish, there are a variety of options to choose from.

1. Edge type: When installing new hardwood floors, you can choose from floors with different types of edges. Each style has its own unique look.

Here are the most common edges:
Square Edge

Hardwood floors with square edges create a formal feeling to the room. The edges of all boards fit together squarely, resulting in floors with smooth surfaces that blend the boards together.

Eased Edge

Also known as the micro-beveled edge, the eased edge is slightly beveled at the top. Irregularities such as uneven plank heights are easily disguised with eased edge hardwood.

Beveled Edge

If you want to create a more informal look to your home, hardwood floors with beveled edges will suit your needs. These floors have a very distinctive groove in them. With a urethane factory-applied finish, beveled floors make it easy to sweep away dirt and grit from its unique grooves.

2. Color: Don't think that hardwood floors will limit you in terms of color. No matter what the decor in your home, there is a hardwood floor to compliment your design. Hardwood floors come in a rainbow of colors and finishes. The color of a wood floor is affected by both the species of the wood, with domestic and exotic species available, and also the stain used to finish the floor.

3. Wood Care: Caring for your hardwood floor is remarkably simple. Use high-quality brooms and dust mops to keep dirt, grit and dust from damaging your floors. And of course, you can rely on the experts at Dalworth to offer superior wood-cleaning services that can help you maintain the beauty of your investment. For a more extensive look at hardwood floor care, Learn More Dalworth Wood Floor Cleaning

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Other Related Flooring Choices

Several alternative flooring choices also offer some of the same warmth and beauty as hardwood floors.

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.

If you live in Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Keller, Richardson, Garland, Irving, Grand Prairie, Coppell, Highland Park, Southlake, Addison, Euless, Carrollton, Lewisville, Lakewood, Mesquite, Grapevine or any other city in the DFW or North Texas area, call Dalworth Flooring for all of your home flooring needs.