Wood
The
elegant look of a hardwood floor can add warmth and character to
any room in a home. The natural characteristics of wood add depth
and a visual appearance that many other types of floors try to duplicate.
As the consumer demand for hardwood floors has grown so has the
manufacturer's ability to produce better quality finishes and superior
construction techniques. With these advancements wood floors can
now be installed throughout the home and over a wide variety of
subfloors.
The National Oak Flooring Manufacturers Association, Inc. is the
official source of specifications, technical data, installation
guidelines, manufacturing and grading rules for hardwood flooring.
The NOFMA trademark
on flooring produced by members is your assurance of quality. Take
a few minutes and visit this excellent web site before choosing
your new hardwood floor.
The Hardwood
Council is your source for information about 21 species of American
hardwoods, their finishes, and applications. Preview the look you
want long before the wood has been ordered and delivered to the
job site. An additional section illustrates the differences between
hardwood lumber grades. A third section on Tips & Techniques
give specifiers and building professionals a wealth of technical
information about the selection, installation and care of hardwood
products.
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