Hardwood Floor Installation

Hardwood Flooring Installation

It’s hard to beat the look and feel of classic hardwood floors. The material’s beauty, durability and natural feel set it apart from manufactured alternatives. Traditional Hardwood Floors has been successfully installing wood floors in Columbus homes and businesses since 1990. We’re backed by two generations of experience and are members of the National Wood Flooring Association.

Routine Care & Maintenance

A great way to get familiar with the types of wood and finishes available is to visit our Columbus showroom. We carry natural products such as ash, bamboo, cherry, cork, hickory, maple, oak and walnut produced by the following materials companies:
  • Armstrong
  • Bruce
  • Columbia
  • Ecofloors
  • Medallion
  • Mercier
  • Mullican Flooring
  • Natural Cork
  • Shaw
  • Thermory
  • Taylor Lumber
  • Tarkett
Floor Striping — Man On The Floor in Columbus, OH

We Carry Top Brands Like Armstrong, Bruce, Medallion & More

A great way to get familiar with the types of wood and finishes available is to visit our Columbus showroom. We carry natural products such as ash, bamboo, cherry, cork, hickory, maple, oak and walnut produced by the following materials companies:
  • Armstrong
  • Bruce
  • Columbia
  • Ecofloors
  • Medallion
  • Mercier
  • Mullican Flooring
  • Natural Cork
  • Shaw
  • Thermory
  • Taylor Lumber
  • Tarkett
Floor Striping — Man On The Floor in Columbus, OH

Hardwood Flooring Options

Prefinished or unfinished – Prefinished wood floors are great for areas with a lot of foot traffic. The sealer protects the floor from wear, and maintenance is simple. Unfinished wood flooring carries a more rustic look and is often installed to match existing floors.

Parquet flooring or wide-plank flooring – This choice comes down to style and taste. The individual members of wide-plank floors are arranged in a classic “running bond” pattern. Like mosaics, parquet wood floors form more complex patterns; herringbone is a popular choice.

Solid compared to engineered hardwood flooring – Solid wood flooring is the classic type often seen in older buildings. Should a refinish be desired in the future, its individual planks are relatively thick and able to withstand multiple sandings. Unlike laminate flooring, engineered hardwood floors still come from trees, but they’re made up of veneers attached to plywood. They’re easier to install, but they are very thin and therefore not as easy to sand as solid hardwood flooring.

Give us a call if you have any questions or are looking for a free estimate in Columbus and the surrounding area. You can reach us at 614-308-0888.
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