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Installing Bruce hardwood flooring on the floors of your home is one of the best
investments that you can ever make. It will add to the ambiance of any room and increase
the value of your home if you ever want to sell. Each grade of wood used in Bruce
hardwood carries a warranty all its own. Choose from three grades of hardwood – Good,
Better and Best – to have hardwood floors with knots and character. The Best grade in
Bruce hardwood flooring is the most expensive, but it also has the best quality wood and
the best warranty.
Even with Bruce hardwood flooring, you will see variations in the wood in each plank.
This is what will give your hardwood floors the unique appearance that you want to achieve.
This variation exists in all qualities of Bruce hardwood floors because no two boards are
the same. You do have to be careful even with hardwood even though it is solid. If you
place furniture with sharp edges on the flooring it will dent the hardwood. Bruce wood
flooring also goes through a natural aging process so if you have an area covered with a rug,
when you move it the floor underneath will be lighter in color. It is recommended that you
do move rugs from time to time to prevent this discoloration from occurring.
Sometimes, people who have installed Bruce wood flooring in their homes hear popping sounds
when they walk across the floors. This is not defect in the Bruce hardwood flooring and is
perfectly natural, so there is no cause for alarm. All hardwood goes through a process called
patina and it may be caused by an uneven subfloor under the Bruce hardwood floors. If you
glue the hardwood planks in place, you do have to make sure that you use the trowels properly
when applying the adhesive so that you have a perfectly uniform surface for the hardwood floors.
Although it is not recommended, you can have Bruce hardwood flooring in the bathroom of your
home. This is because hardwood is not conducive to areas of the home where there is excessive
moisture. The choice to use unfinished or prefinished Bruce wood flooring is a matter of
personal taste. It depends on how much work you want to do to finish the floor yourself or how
much time you want to spend on maintenance of the Bruce hardwood floors. There are advantages
and disadvantages to both, so you can ask the Bruce experts for advice when you are selecting
your hardwood flooring. Prefinished hardwood does have more advantages, such as longer finish
warranties, uniform stain application in a factory setting and it is easier to keep clean.
If you want to install Bruce hardwood flooring in areas where there will be lots of traffic,
the Dura Lustre Plus finish will allow you to do this without any worries. Bruce offers commercial
finishes for its hardwood floors, but it doesn’t recommend using mats in doorways or in front
of the kitchen sink. Bruce does not recommend that you wax Bruce wood floorings. To keep the
natural shine of Bruce hardwood flooring all you have to do is wash it up with a water based
cleaner for hardwood floors and give it an occasional buffing.
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