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Picking the Right Floor for Your Home
Here are 3 tips to help you narrow down your options for hardwood flooring that fulfills your personal design aesthetic.
Posted on September 18, 2020

Historical Trends in Flooring Widths and Lengths: Function and Design
We have a penchant for history at Real Wood Floors. And no better place to talk history than when you investigate the past of hardwood flooring.
Posted on August 07, 2020

Two Ways To Create Wood Floor Colors
Have you ever seen a wood floor color that looks different than what you expected, or perhaps not even possible?
Posted on July 07, 2020

5 Nifty Benefits of Wood Flooring
When folks consider their dream home, there is an aesthetic they're after. It’s the long-lasting, classic beauty of wood floors.
Posted on June 04, 2020
Plankology: The Flooring Process Simplified
How well do you know your floor? Or how well do you know the floor you’d love to have?
Posted on May 20, 2020

Strong, Simple, and Stylish: Today's Prefinished Wood Floors
With its commanding resilience, superior convenience, and our commitment to staying at the forefront of meeting the market’s needs, we’re confident a prefinished floor is the right choice for your home.
Posted on April 15, 2020

How To Clean Wood Floors
How should you clean your wood floor? This is a great question because, like with pretty much anything else, the better you care for it, the longer it’s going to last.
Posted on March 23, 2020

Spring Cleaning For Us: Great Flooring Deals For You
It’s that time of year for spring cleaning. At Real Wood Floors we are a fan of springtime freshening up and that includes our warehouse inventory, sadly saying goodbye to some products we love.
Posted on March 10, 2020

How To Hire A Flooring Installer
Whether you’ve purchased flooring from us or not, we have some quick tips to survive the process and hire the best flooring installer in your area.
Posted on March 04, 2020

1 Big Way To Keep Your Wood Floors Healthy
During the heating season, most of us fight the chill in our homes with central heat or wood-burning stoves—all equaling a lot of heat, and not necessarily a lot of moisture.
Posted on February 03, 2020
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