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<strong>Kährs Wood Flooring</strong> American Traditional 7-7/8" Engineered Oak Memphis Kährs Wood Flooring
Kährs Wood Flooring American Traditional 7-7/8" Engineered Oak Memphis

 4 stars

This product withstands wear and tear and looks like hardwood flooring. I definitely recommend it."
- Sally in North York, ON

<strong>Teragren</strong> Synergy Floating Floor 7-11/16" Strand Bamboo in Chestnut Teragren
Teragren Synergy Floating Floor 7-11/16" Strand Bamboo in Chestnut

 5 stars

I had this installed just over a year ago. I did a lot of research on bamboo flooring and this was a Consumer's Reports best buy. I only found good things about it. The cheaper stuff got bad reviews in terms of fading, scratching and denting. I have dropped many things on this floor and have not dented it once. It looks beautiful and everyone who has seen it has been impressed. My only problem is that since it is dark colored, it shows lint, cat hair etc very easily. A lighter color probably wouldn't. All in all it is a terrific product."..."  Read more
- ainsmom in Edgewood, Wa

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Both Solid Hardwood and Engineered Hardwood are real wood. The difference betweeen the two is that Solid Hardwood is one piece of wood milled from lumber where as Engineered Hardwood is three to ten layers of wood called plies that are glued together in a cross-ply construction for added stability.
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Hardwood Flooring is available in many different surface types and finishes. Handscraped Hardwood and Distressed Hardwood are two of the most popular trends in Hardwood Flooring right now.
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Beveled Edges have a very distinctive, deep V-groove, where as Microbeveled or Eased Edges have a less distinctive, more shallow V-groove between planks. Kissed Edges are even subtler than Eased Edges, about 1/2 of the depth. Distressed Edges have some slight irregularity often matching the look of distressed planks. Square Edges create a smooth, uniform surface from plank to plank.
  Edge Type
From a do-it-yourself standpoint, a Floating Floor Installation is the easiest method to install a Hardwood Floor. Coming in second would be a Staple or Nail Down Installation, and a Glue Down Installation is the most difficult of the three methods. Click-Lock refers to a specific style of Floating Floors. For more information check out our Flooring Installation Guide in advice central!
  Installation
Lock and Fold: flooring is snapped together by hand, generally easier to install (DIY-friendly!)

Click: flooring is installed by lining up the connectors at the side of each board and tapping them together with a mallet and tapping block

Glue: flooring requires adhesive or glue between each seam during installation to ensure a strong seal between each board
  Tongue & Groove Type
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