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National Floors Direct, all about our services 22nd May 2008, 15:03
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Tips for Caring for Your Hardwood floor[/url]
Solid hardwood floors[/url], as well as engineered hardwood flooring, are very popular because of their natural beauty and their long lifespan. Properly cared for, a solid hardwood floor can last almost as long as your home does.
Dirt and grit are very harmful for your hardwood floors, because when ground underfoot they are literally like sandpaper. Sweeping or vacuuming your hardwood floors often can prevent dirt and grit from being ground into the floor, and preserve the natural beauty of your floors.When you need to [/size]clean your hardwood floors, avoid oil soaps, as they cause a buildup on the floor and can interfere with a maintenance coat of wax. Instead, stick with a neutral-pH cleaner made especially for natural wood floors
Water can damage a poorly finished floor if allowed to soak in. Standing water is never a good idea on your hardwood floor, so make sure you wipe up all spills quickly[/size]
Many people forget to put felt pads under their furniture or lift it onto a blanket when moving it on hardwood floors.. Furniture can leave dents or scratches in the finish of your floor. Be careful to lift furniture or slide it on a surface like a blanket; never drag it across your [/size]hardwood floor.
When vacuuming your hardwood flooring, [/size]use a vacuum with a bare floor attachment; never use a vacuum with a carpet beater bar on a hardwood floor
Sweeping with a broom or a dust mop treated with a special wood floor dust mop treatment can catch all the dirt and grit that otherwise would damage your hardwood floor.[/size]
If your [/size]hardwood floors are exposed to sunlight, they may become discolored. Sheer drapes allow you to open your blinds and still enjoy your floor's natural color. You may also consider a light-colored tinting film on your windows to protect your hardwood floors from harmful UV rays.
Latest Trends in Hardwood Floors[/url]
Hardwood flooring has rocked the groundwork of interior designing, making homes look more elegant, rustic and pleasant to the eye, depending on the kind of wood used. The [/size]wood flooring industry has gained a good amount of the market share, making it possible to use almost any wood for flooring. Though, there are plenty of choices in hardwood flooring, the latest species that are used are becoming a trend, since they add the old world elegance. Manufacturers have moved on from the traditional use of oak floorings to exotic species that are imported from Africa, Brazil and elsewhere from the world.


Wood from species like[/url] Bamboo, Cork, Oak, Cumaru, Beech, Santos Mahogany, Teak, Walnut, and Brazilian Cherry are rapidly picking up as popular hardwood flooring choices. The hardwood floors might set the ambience of the room, giving it a different look and feel. Besides, other factors like foot traffic, purpose of room, and location should be considered since each of the hardwood floors has different benchmarks for wear and tear, resistance, moisture etc. So the hardwood materials durability, toughness, darkness have to be considered. Keeping all of this in mind, besides the ever-durable, timeless oak hardwood, hardwood floors made of Australian Cypress and Brazilian Cherry are becoming a rage.Those who have never seen it before cannot easily spot Australian Cypress flooring. It has an earthy tone and bears a resemblance to knotty pine. This gives it an added advantage, making it balance with the furniture around the house because of its subtle brown, shadowed amber and sporadic green. The Australian Cypress hardwood flooring is much more durable and is able to hide signs of wear because of its intricate knots and swirls. In the past five to seven years, another wood species has become very popular as hardwood flooring, known as Brazilian Cherry or Jatoba, Brazilian Cherry hardwood flooring has a different appeal from that of traditional hardwood floorings made of Oaks and Maple. It has darker shades of tan and reddish browns that will complement practically every piece of furniture in your home.
The use of Australian Cypress and Brazilian Cherry in [/size]hardwood flooring has become trendy because of their unique look. It might not agree with your tastes because of the swirls, knots and golden appearance or erratic spread of shades. This doesn’t mean that these trends have to be forced in your home. There are other trends that are fast picking up like Bamboo hardwood flooring, Distressed hardwood flooring, Santos Mahogany hardwood flooring, Cumaru hardwood flooring etc. Each of these has their unique display of ambience that can add to the finesse of home interiors.
At National Floors Direct our goal[/url] is to make choosing floor covering an easy, enjoyable, and affordable experience while exceeding all of your expectations.





Hardwood flooring will add beauty to your home for many years. National Floors Direct offers hardwood in a variety of species including oak, maple, and cherry. Custom installations are performed by our factory trained flooring professionals.


Please call us at 888-400-FLOOR, or complete our online in-home appointment form[/url' target='_blank'> to set up an in-home visit by one of our flooring professionals.


Popularity of laminate flooring has been skyrocketing for the last few years. Laminate is so well liked by homeowners because of its durable finish, and easy maintenance. [url=http://www.epicurious.com/tools/searchresults?search=national+floors+direct,national+floors+direct]National Floors Direct offers
a wide variety of colors, species, and finishes which will add beauty and value to your home or office.
We Listen…We Respond. [/size]
You’ve told us you love the ease of in home shopping! Color and quality selection is done in the rooms to be decorated-not in store lighting which is never the same. Re-decorating is made easy and costly mistakes are avoided. [/size]Our flooring professionals measure before you choose your floor from the thousands of styles and colors available. No waiting home all day for a measure person. No choosing a floor at the store, only to find out at a later date (up to two weeks at some retailers) that it doesn’t fit your budget.
You’ve told us you hate hidden extras! Almost everything is included at [/size]National Floors Direct; from the measuring and layout, to the quality padding and installation. All of our Laminate and Hardwood floor prices include complete custom installation.
You’ve told us name brands are important! We feature Stainmaster, Armstrong, Shaw, Philadelphia, Cabin Craft, Bruce, Mannington, Beaulieu, Coronet, Anso, Wear Dated, Mercier, as well as exotic imported Hardwoods. [/size]
You’ve told us you love next day installation! [/size]At National Floors Direct all of our products are available to be installed in your home next day. (Some stores or home centers may take up to six weeks to install their products.)
You’ve told us you hate high prices! Because [/size]National Floors Direct is a “Manufacturer’s Direct” buying service and not a store, our customers enjoy savings of up to 50% off typical store prices. No Store, No Expensive Overhead absorbed into the price of the flooring.
At [/size]National Floors Direct our price guarantee is simple. We guarantee the best price on the installed flooring that you choose or the flooring is yours FREE!



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