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Prefinished Hardwood Flooring and Tongue and Groove Flooring
Hardwood floors are an American classic. Wooden floors have long been a favorite or homeowners looking for an elegance that outdoes carpeting yet gives the feeling of home that tile lacks. Tongue and groove hardwood floors are usually prefinished wood slats that interlock with each piece. Installation can be as simple as locking each wooden flooring piece to the next. These floors are a little more high maintenance than tile or concrete floors but are easier to clean than a carpeted floor and can be sanded and refinished after wearing from home traffic. There are many great resources for how to sand and refinish your hardwood floor. Some of the most popular hard designs come in a variety of stains and natural wood grains such as bamboo, oak, mahogany, teak, maple, ash, cherry, tiger oak, walnut, and pine flooring. Exotic hardwood floor designs are also available with many exotic woods and unique staining processes like those found in distressed hardwood flooring. Whether you will use a hardwood flooring installer or do it yourself, tongue and groove prefinished hardwood floors are a great choice for your home. Use our links below to find the best hardwood flooring provider for your home project, learn how to install your prefinished flooring, or just to browse styles and finishes. Also check out Concrete Flooring, Laminate Flooring, Linoleum Flooring, Tile Flooring and Wood Flooring.



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How To Install Hardwood Flooring -  
Because wood expands and contracts with moisture--and can rot if it's left in contact with water for a long period of time--many homeowners shy away from choosing wood flooring for bathrooms. Actually, wood can be a warm, beautiful flooring option for bathrooms as long as it's given a sturdy, protective finish and is dutifully maintained.
www.hometips.com/articles/woodfloor.html

Wood Floors Online - Prefinished Wood Floors -  
Purchase your Prefinished Wood Flooring, Prefinished Hardwood Flooring Products: Prefinished Engineered and Solid Wood Flooring ~Factory Finished Wood Floors~ Prefinished Solid Hardwood Floors: Factory Finished Wood Floors, Engineered and Solid Prefinished Wood Floors all from one online destination.
www.huronhardwoodfloors.com/

Install Your Own Tongue And Groove Pine Floor Boards -  
This home project of installing 1" x 6" tongue and groove pine flooring took about 16 hours to install, but can be finished sooner. Read this builder’s steps to install tongue and groove hardwood floors and install your own hardwood floor.
www.suite101.com/article.cfm/home_renovations/97154

How to Install a Tongue and Groove Hardwood Floor -  
Animated and narrated hardwood flooring how-to tutorial with step-by-step directions for Installing a Tongue & Groove Floor from Easy2DIY.com
www.easy2diy.com/cm/easy/diy_ht_index.asp?page_id=35720314

Huron Hardwood Floors Prefinished Wooden Flooring -  
Buy prefinished hardwood flooring from Canada and save! We're the hardwood mail order specialists delivering coast to coast. Outstanding prices on oak, maple, bamboo, birch and cherry hardwood floor coverings and more!
www.huronhardwoodfloors.com/

Tongue & Groove Flooring Calculator -  
Just how much flooring do you need? This estimator will guide you toward a smart purchase. Enter your room’s square footage and how wide each flooring piece will be.
www.bhg.com/bhg/story.jsp?storyid=/templatedata/bhg/story/data/16243.xml

National Hardwood Flooring & Moulding -  
National Hardwood Flooring and Moulding has been in business since 1973 and manufactures and distributes flooring, mouldings and other miscellaneous products located in Van Nuys, CA. We are proud to now offer our quality products online.
www.nationalhardwood.com

Lumber Liquidators Hardwood Flooring -  
Lumber Liquidators is the largest direct retailer in the United States, specializing in hardwood flooring (as ranked by Floor Focus Magazine, 2006).
www.lumberliquidators.com


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