Wood Tile Flooring

Wood Tile Flooring

wood tile flooring

Wood tile flooring remains the most popular options for higher-end homes due to its appearance and reputation, it does have a few drawbacks for some homeowners, especially those with pets and small children.

Wood tile flooring improves with age, is long lasting, and increases a home's value more than other flooring, it does often scratch in high traffic areas and from pet nails, offers limited options in below grade stock and is not recommended for bathrooms and other high-humidity areas such as basements. It is also hard to transition from wood tile to other flooring materials such as tile and carpet. The good news about wood tile flooring is that it looks better with age; can be recoated fairly easily when worn no need to replace it and is easy to care for and maintain.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are wood tile floors difficult to maintain?
Not at all. In many cases they are as easy or easier than carpet, ceramic tile, laminate or vinyl.

Can I mop my floors using hot, soapy water?
No. Water can prematurely age your hardwood floors and cause them to crack and split.

Should I expect color variations in my floor?
Yes. Wood is a product of nature, so you will often see variations from board to board. No two boards are ever the same.