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Why hardwood flooring?

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Why hardwood flooring?

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  1. Why Hardwood Flooring? BAS Hardwood Floors www.bashardwoodfloor.com

  2. Hardwood Floors In purchasing hardwood flooring you are not simply laying down a ground cover – you are bringing a beautiful and natural product into your life that for centuries has been cherished for its aesthetic appeal that is both functional and long lasting.

  3. Natural Beauty Whether you are looking to add flooring to your home, office, gallery, restaurant, or even in a grand ballroom hardwood flooring is the best choice. Living with hardwood flooring day after day is a chance to bring natural luxury into your life.

  4. Better Quality, Lower Prices You may be wondering what has changed about hardwood flooring over the years. The great news is the quality has improved with the refining processes of the wood. Hardwood flooring is available in every price range to suit everyone.

  5. Health Benefits Health benefits are also a factor for those considering hardwood flooring. Whereas carpets over the years gather mildew, mites, animal dander, dust and pollen beneath the surface that can cause respiratory problems and aggravate allergies, hardwood flooring has a very durable surface that is easy to clean and maintain.

  6. It’s Hard A big concern when purchasing hardwood, is how hard it is. Hardwood flooring hardness is determined by the Janka Hardness Coefficient test. It is one of the known ways to test the ability and wear of hardwood flooring.

  7. Contact Us george@bashardwoodfloor.com 267-970-0890 www.bashardwood.floor

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