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Everything you need to plan, install, and maintain your wood projects. From comprehensive guides to expert tips, we're here to support your success.

Maintenance Tips

Keep your wood products looking beautiful and lasting longer with proper care and maintenance.

Weekly Maintenance

Deep Cleaning

Use appropriate wood cleaner and microfiber cloths for thorough cleaning.

Inspection

Check for scratches, wear, or damage that needs attention.

Seasonal Care

Humidity Control

Monitor and maintain humidity levels between 35-55% to prevent warping.

Professional Maintenance

Consider professional refinishing every 10-15 years for optimal results.

Project Planning Tools

Calculate materials, estimate costs, and plan your project with our helpful tools and calculators.

Flooring Calculator

Calculate the exact amount of flooring material needed for your space, including waste allowance.

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Paneling Calculator

Determine the quantity of wall paneling needed based on room dimensions and panel size.

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Cost Estimator

Get an approximate cost estimate for your project including materials and installation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about wood products, installation, and maintenance.

Consider factors like hardness, color, grain pattern, and intended use. Harder woods like oak and maple are ideal for high-traffic areas, while softer woods like pine work well for decorative applications. Visit our showroom to see samples and get expert recommendations.

Solid hardwood is made from a single piece of wood and can be sanded and refinished multiple times. Engineered hardwood has a real wood veneer over plywood layers, making it more stable and suitable for various subfloor types, including concrete.

Most wood products should acclimate for 3-7 days in the installation environment. Keep the wood in its packaging and stack it flat with spacers between layers to allow proper air circulation. Check moisture levels before installation.

Yes, but engineered hardwood is typically recommended over radiant heating systems due to its superior stability. Follow manufacturer guidelines for maximum temperature settings and proper installation techniques.

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