Bruce

If you are considering wood floors for your home Bruce hardwood flooring is a great place to start. Bruce flooring offers both hardwoods and laminates for your home in a variety of styles.

Bruce hardwood floors are a symbol of quality. Your Bruce hardwood floor may be solid or engineered, site-finished or pre-finished. Keep in mind that these Bruce floors may shrink and expand due to changes in temperature and humidity. Some styles can be installed over concrete, other Bruce wood flooring cannot. Your Bruce solid wood flooring can be sanded and refinished as needed, while urethane coated floors can be recoated. One option of this is the Bruce Natural Reflections hardwood floor. Choosing Bruce engineered flooring will help offer you more durability as well as less expansion and shrinkage due to climate changes.

Bruce laminate flooring gives you the look of nature without the expense or the upkeep. The Hi-Definition Print Technology offers you realistic patterns, while the unique installation profile makes it easy to install in your home. A wear layer prevents wear, stains and fading, while the backing forms a moisture barrier protecting your sub floor.

To keep your Bruce floors looking like new, you will want to get a Bruce floor cleaner specific to your floor type. Bruce Hardwood Floor Cleaner is perfect for all urethane finished and no-wax floors. This Bruce cleaner will keep your hardwood floor looking like new longer. If you have heavily soiled wood floors, the Bruce Hardwood Floor Cleaner Clean n Strip is designed to cut through the grime. For wax-finished wood floors, you will need to look for Bruce Wax Floor Cleaner.

There are some things to consider before buying Bruce floors. Pros to buying hardwood floors are: appearance improves with age; they are the longest lasting floor; it increases home values; can be recoated; and is easy to care for. Possible cons include: it can be easily scratched; solid hardwood cannot be installed below grade level; it is not recommended for baths; and it may be hard to transition from one floor type to another.

For laminate, Bruce Floors offers pros and cons as well. Pros include: realistic look of wood, tile, and stone; extremely durable; easy to install; easy to transition room to room; child and pet friendly; and made from recycled materials. Possible cons include: cannot be refinished; shorter life span than the real thing; may sound hollow if improperly installed; and it does not have the same perceived value.

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