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HARDWOOD

Direction of Wood

  • We can run floating hardwood floors and glue down wood floors in any direction. Please notify your sales professional if you have a preference.
  • Nail-down hardwood floors must be run perpendicular to your floor joists.

Hardwood Grades

  • No two hardwood boards look alike. Each hardwood board, however, is assigned a “grade” by a professional lumber grader at the mill. This grade organizes hardwood boards around common characteristics listed below:
  • CLEAR grade contains more uniform coloring and characteristics.
  • SELECT grade contains slightly more natural wood characteristics and color variation.
  • #1 COMMON grade contains prominent color variations and varying characteristics
  • NATURAL grade contains pronounced variations in natural wood coloring from deep to light brown. All natural tones of this wood are accepted, including mineral streaks, secure knots, and honeycombs.

Hardwood Installation

  • Despite what many people say, putting top nails in the floor is necessary. This is done to nail down the hardwood in an area where the regular nail gun cannot operate, or to improve a board’s stability in the middle of the floor.
  • During installation, some boards may splinter or crack. If this occurs, Quality Carpet One will remedy the situation by either filling the void or replacing the board.
  • The replacement stair nosing may not cover small holes on the side of the steps that were previously covered by the existing stair nosing or carpet.
  • Quality Carpet One  always boxes in bull nose steps. Please discuss this with your sales professional before installation.

Transitions

  • The transitions will not match the grain and color of the hardwood 100%. The portion of the tree used for transitions may be different from that used for the hardwood board. This difference is more pronounced in stair nosing.
  • Our sales professionals use their best judgment for determining what transitions are required. However, if you have any preferences, please discuss them with your sales consultant at the time of the sale.

Small Imperfections

  • Filler is used to mask small imperfections in the manufacturing of the floor. It is standard procedure to fill in areas such as nail holes, gaps, or chips that are smaller than the width a penny. Very rarely does a board need to be replaced.

Leftover Hardwood

  • The typical waste factor for hardwood floors is 7% or higher, depending upon the shape of the room and the material being used. Please let the installers know if you would like to keep any opened cartons of leftovers for future repairs, etc.

Post Installation of Hardwood

  • For best results, minimize walking on any glue down hardwood for a period of 24 hours.

Humidity and Temperature

  • Since wood is a product of nature, it is very common for wood flooring to expand and contract as the seasons change.
  • You should maintain proper climate controls at your home to prevent excessive gaps from appearing in your hardwood floor. A temperature of 70° F (21° C) and relative humidity of 35% to 50% are ideal.
  • In colder climates, Quality Carpet One recommends the use of a humidifier during winter months when the humidity drops. This is most important in the first year following a hardwood installation.

Sunlight

  • All wood changes color as a result of exposure to sunlight. This is a natural change that occurs in all species to a greater or lesser degree and cannot be prevented.


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