Solid wood top layer backed with a manufactured core can be installed anywhere in the home.
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Add style, warmth, and value to your home with beautiful hardwood floors from The Home Depot. Our hardwood floors are available in solid and engineered hardwood, and a wide variety of colors, styles and wood species. Whether you’re interested in a traditional look, like a classic oak wood floor or something more modern and contemporary, like bamboo floors or cork flooring we have everything you need to get your flooring project done.
Solid hardwood is exactly as the name implies. It’s solid wood all the way through. Solid wood floors can be sanded and refinished numerous times to give them a fresh look. They’re known for their timeless beauty, durability and the value they can add to any home.
Solid hardwood is great for high traffic areas and rooms on the first or second floors where there’s limited moisture. You can purchase your solid hardwood floors either prefinished or unfinished. Prefinished hardwood floors have a coating that protects them and they’re ready to install right out of the box. Unfinished hardwoods allow you to apply your own stain color.
Engineered hardwood floors have a solid wood top and bottom, but the middle or core layers are made of plywood. This type of construction makes engineered hardwood less likely to expand and better suitable for installation over radiant heating systems, concrete slabs and basements.
Just like solid hardwood floors, engineered hardwood floors come in a wide variety of styles, colors and wood species options. Engineered wood floors can also be sanded and refinished – just not as many times.
Bamboo flooring is growing in popularity, because not only are they stylish and affordable, but they’re also sustainable. Bamboo is a fast-growing plant, so it’s considered eco-friendly. Bamboo floors can take wear and tear and are easy to maintain. Choose from a variety of natural shades or stain it any color.
Plan to install your flooring yourself? It may take you some time, but you can do it. Get step-by-step instructions in our guide ‘How to install hardwood floors.’ It details all the tools you’ll need, including a jamb saw or a table saw, a nail gun and a mallet. We have all the tools you need available for rent.
If you think you may need some help, nothing quite matches professionally installed hardwood floors from The Home Depot. We offer the best brands with quality installation of solid and engineered hardwood including nail down, staple down, glue down or joint and click wood methods.
No matter what type of flooring you choose, how to clean hardwood floors with proper care and maintenance will help them look beautiful even longer. First off, don’t let the dirt and dust collect. At least once a week, you’ll want to go over your hardwood floors with a broom or dust mop to pick up any dirt, dust, hair or pet dander. If you’re using a vacuum, make sure it’s set to ‘wood floors’ so that you’re not beating up your floors and damaging them in the process.
Before you choose a hardwood floor, think about how much foot traffic you expect. Consider the look you want and how much you plan to invest. And, if you’re still undecided, browse our selection of other flooring options, including vinyl flooring, tile, parquet and laminate flooring. You can also find helpful information in our cost guide. From selection to delivery and installation, the Home Depot is your one-stop shop for all your flooring needs.