7 Common Misconceptions about Hardwood Floors

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Hardwood floors are a big investment, so you want to make sure you do your research before making a purchase. But there are a lot of myths out there about hardwood floors, so it can be hard to get the facts straight. To help you out, here are some of the most common misconceptions about hardwood floors:

 

Common Misconceptions about Hardwood Floors

 

Misconception 1: Hardwood floors are difficult to maintain.

A common misconception is that hardwood floors are difficult to maintain. In fact, hardwood floors are quite easy to maintain.

While they do require some regular care, hardwood floors are easy to take care of. Just sweeping and applying our recommended hardwood products on a regular basis will keep your floors looking beautiful for years to come.

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Misconception 2: Hardwood floors are expensive.

One of the most common misconceptions surrounds hardwood flooring’s cost. While hardwood floors can be pricier upfront than other flooring options, they are actually a very cost-effective way to improve your space while also increasing your home’s value. When you consider the longevity and beauty of hardwood floors, they are definitely worth the investment.

 

Misconception 3: Hardwood floors are only for formal spaces.

Another myth is that hardwood floors are only suitable for formal spaces. While they do have a luxurious feel, hardwood floors can work well in any room in your home. Whether you have a cozy living room or a spacious great room, hardwood floors can add character and warmth.

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(Going Clockwise From Top Left Corner) Hickory Salem – Carolina Classic | Canewood – French Connection | Walnut Natural – Garrison II Distressed | Pebble Beach – Newport

 

Misconception 4: Hardwood floors are slippery.

A common misconception about hardwood floors relates to their surface and “slippability.” In fact, hardwood floors are not more slippery than other types of flooring. In fact, they can actually be less slippery than most types of flooring because they provide more traction.

If you are still concerned about slipping on your floors, you should select a textured hardwood floor. Plus, you can always add in an area rug with a non-slip pad below.

 

Misconception 5: Hardwood floors are not durable.

An often-told myth about hardwood is that it isn’t durable. However, hardwood floors are extremely durable. They are great for busy households, homes with pets, and spaces with a lot of foot traffic.

And with proper care, your hardwood floors can last for many years and decades. In fact, the oldest hardwood floor is nearly 400 years old.

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(Image on Right) The original hardwood floor of the Braman-Nothnagle Log House which was constructed in 1638

 

Misconception 6: Hardwood floors are cold.

Yet another myth about hardwood floors is that they are cold. While this was true in the past, it isn’t today thanks to today’s advances in flooring technology. Now, depending on the temperature of a space and the base surface the floors are installed on, hardwood floors won’t get any colder than your space’s ambient temperature.

But if cold hardwood floors are still a concern, here are some things you can do to help:

  • Use an area rug in your room
  • Block all drafts since they can cause drops in your home and floor’s temperature

 

Misconception 7: Hardwood floors are noisy.

A final misconception about hardwood floors is that they are noisy. While this was often true decades ago, advances in flooring technology have made excessive flooring noise a thing of the past. Thanks to updates involving installation methods, subfloor materials, and engineered hardwood’s composition, noisy floors are no more!

 

Finishing Up

If you’re considering hardwood floors for your home, don’t let common misconceptions hold you back. Get the facts and discover the beauty and benefits of hardwood floors for yourself.

We hope this article was helpful. If you have any further questions, contact us here. We look forward to helping you find your perfect flooring fit.