Hardwood with America Flooring Systems

Hardwood flooring is both durable and timeless. Made of various thickness, widths, lengths, stains, and species, you’re looking at a vast selection of hardwood samples delivered to your front door at no cost to you.
A friendly and knowledgeable America Flooring Systems design consultant will be happy to answer any questions you have about the installation and performance of hardwood flooring. In-home estimates are free and allow you to pick out the hardwood floor that’s best for your home’s décor and natural lighting.
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Engineered Hardwood

Engineered hardwood floors are made from real wood, meaning it maintains the high-end appearance of natural timber, with several advantages over solid hardwood. The best engineered wood floors are constructed to have more dimensional stability and resistance to daily wear and tear. Its core forms a firm structure bonded together making the floor less likely to gap, buckle, or respond to fluctuations in temperature or humidity. Plus, it can be installed over concrete slabs, even below grade. Engineered hardwood flooring adds a rich look and warm beauty to your home. Made of genuine wood, this flooring comes in a wide variety of wood species like oak, hickory, maple, stain colors, plank widths, hand scraped, wire brushed or distressed finishes and can add value to your home. Engineered hardwood floors look and feel the same as solid wood floors, but they can be a far better choice for durability and price.
- Arguably one of the best-looking flooring types, homeowners have aspired to have real wood flooring in their home because of the timelessness, durability, and value it brings.
- A pre-finished, factory-applied durable coating gives engineered hardwood a long-lasting finish. This allows for a thicker, harder surface able to withstand tougher treatment. Plus, it can go in places you can’t put solid hardwood, like basements, concrete and sub floors.
- Sweeping and light mopping are all that are generally needed to remove dirt, dust, and pet hair, making engineered hardwood a great choice for high-traffic, busy homes.
Solid Hardwood

Solid hardwood flooring has a classic, high-quality, rich look that is ageless, high demand,look that never goes out of style and people cherish for years. Perhaps it’s the peace of mind that solid hardwood can last for a lifetime. Nonetheless, people love solid hardwood flooring for its aesthetics and longevity.
There are many different Hardwood species such as oak, maple hickory, cherry and more, hand scraped, wire brushed or distressed finish, various color options, each featuring unique grain patterns, no two floors are alike, giving your home its own one-of-a-kind look and feel. Along with being one of the highest-end, most attractive flooring choices, it increases the value of your home and is a great long-term investment.
Solid hardwood flooring is constructed with 100% hardwood and each plank is a single solid piece of wood, so it is very sturdy and feels substantial underfoot. If you want to change the color of the floor, it can be refinished multiple times rather than replaced.
- Many people will pay more for a house that has a solid hardwood floor and home buyers list it as a “must-have” feature. Plus, they are durable and made to look good for years.
- Occasional sweeping and light mopping are all that is generally required to help keep solid hardwood floors looking exceptional for years to come. And unlike carpet, pet hair, dander, and dust are easily removed from the floors after light cleaning.
Featured Hardwood Brands
Additional Brands
- LW Floors
- Mannington
- Palmetto Road
- Artisan Mills
- Bruce
- Versini
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Hardwood Care & Maintenance
Watch Your Shoes
Make sure the heels of your shoes are in good repair—especially high heels. Heels that are missing their caps or are worn through exposing metal or other abrasive surfaces can cause scratches and dents on any floor’s surface. And, of course, never walk across your floor in shoes that have cleats or spikes.
Use Furniture Protectors
To avoid scratching and damaging the floor’s surface, place felt furniture pads or other protective pads such as gray rubber non-marking casters on chair and table legs and any other furniture surface that could possibly cause finish indentations. Be sure to keep the pads clean and free of grit and dirt. Don’t use ball-type casters or casters made of hard materials such as plastic or metal — these can damage your floor.
Protect from Spills in the Kitchen
Place rugs or mats in areas that are prone to spills, such as in front of the sink, refrigerator and stove. Cotton mats are recommended because they’re easily cleanable. Mats with rubber backings can trap moisture on the floor and cause damage.
Wood and Water Don’t Mix
Never allow water (or other liquids) to stand on a hardwood floor for any length of time. Also, don’t ever pour water on your floor—it can cause damage to the wood’s structure and to the finish.
Protect Your Floor with Rugs and Mats
Place doormats at all entrances to prevent dirt and grit from being tracked on your floor. Make sure you keep doormats and rugs clean.
Use the Right Cleaning and Maintenance Products
Make sure you follow all product labels and use only the recommended cleaner. Don’t allow water to stand on your floor. Sweep, dust-mop or vacuum your floor regularly, but do not use household dusting products, because they can cause your floor to become slick and may damage the finish.
Move Area Rugs Regularly
When exposed to ultraviolet (sun) light, wood’s natural oxidizing properties can cause the color of your floor and finish to change, taking on an age-worn patina. To keep a consistent color across your floor, rotate area rugs on a regular basis and use window coverings to protect against sun exposure.