BRUCE HARDWOOD FLOORING & FLOORS


A great alternative to expensive unfinished floors, bruce hardwood flooring provides you with top notch durability at an affordable price. With an array of wood species and colors, bruce hardwood floors can match your lifestyle and flooring needs. The benefits of bruce hardwood floors are numerous one of which can dramatically increase the value of your home. Bruce flooring is durable like most natural hardwoods making cleaning as easy as a quick sweep and occasional mop to get rid dust. Acquire a tasteful traditional look with square edged boards that fit flush against one another. Make each bruce board or plank floors unique with beveled edged hardwood strips.
Bruce hardwood flooring in ash, birch, cherry, maple, oak, pecan and exotic merabu. Each species has at least 5 if not 20 different colors and shades of stain finishing. Bruce Dura-Luster hardwood floors offer a UV-cured urethane finish that never needs waxing or buffing. Bruce Hardwood Dura-Luster Plus flooring boards add increased abrasion resistance from surface materials and traffic. Bruce Permion Hardwood Finishes are the best in maintenance, care and maximum abrasive protection. To achieve this sort of finish on your own would take weeks to months as well as many layers of stains and varnish. Get the same look with less stress and faster installation times.
Laminated floors offer the same durability as some bruce hardwoods but do not raise the value of your home as much as natural flooring. Bamboo can give your home a more Asian or modern look. Cork flooring has been around for years but starting to become more popular. Interlocking floor tiles such as ceramics and marble stay cold during the winter and are expensive to heat. Bruce hardwood flooring can lock in heat and maybe even save you money during the winter. Vinyl is to uniform and has no character. Check out our outdoor section for stone walkways and garage flooring ideas. Feel free to look around and find a product to suit your needs, lifestyle and taste.

Bruce Red Oak Hillden 7" Plank Saddle Hardwood Flooring
Hillden Saddle 7" Plank
Bruce Maple Kennedal Prestige Plank Caramel Hardwood Floors
Maple Caramel Plank
Bruce American Originals Hickory Sunset Sand Hardwood Flooring
Hickory Sunset Sand Floors
Bruce Solid Birchall Plank Sunset Hardwood Floors
Birchall Sunset

HARDWOOD FLOORING MANUFACTURERS
Pinnacle Bruce Hartco Kahrs Anderson
Robbins Sheoga Award WFI Tarkett
Mercier Junckers Lauzon Mohawk Armstrong
BR111 Columbia Mirage Somerset  
FACTS ABOUT BRUCE HARDWOOD FLOORING
- Just like every other manufacturer, Bruce hardwood flooring product lines add character to your floors through its natural presence of character: knots, mineral streaks, pinholes, etc. Obviously, the more you pay the better the warranty as well as enhanced character presence.
- Due to the variations from board to board, no two boards are ever the same just like no tree are ever twins.
- Unfinished Bruce hardwood flooring planks are great if you want to match the shades of your existing woodwork, using the perfect stain to match the two. Duraluster prefinished bruce hardwood floors come with longer finish warranties, uniform stain application, and a cleaner environment. So choose wisely.
- Always remember that solid planks and strip products can only be installed on or above the outside soil line. Engineered flooring can be installed on, above, and below the soil line for that extra moisture protection.
- Find that Bruce offers felt protector pads to use in place of the hard metal or plastic buttons that are placed on the legs of furniture to protect your new hardwood floors. Protect your investment and have years of beauty at the tip of your toes.

NOTE: Always follow individual manufacturer specifications and their procedures for installing any hardwood or engineered floor.
 
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