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27. December 2009

C8200 Bruce Waltham Natural Strip Hardwood Flooring

Bruce Waltham Natural Strip Hardwood Flooring

Palmetto Hardwood carries the complete line of Bruce Hardwood flooring products. Waltham is Red Oak Solid Hardwood Flooring.  Call us for our price. We are putting products online as everyday.

C8200 Bruce Waltham  Natural Strip Hardwood Flooring $3.44/ Sqft

C8200 Bruce Waltham Strip Natural Hardwood Flooring. Collection
Product number
Wood Species
Style
Price
Weight
Warranty
Dimensions
Edge detail
Finish
Construction type
Installation level
Installation method
Shipping
contact for processing
Waltham Strip - Natural
(sku) C8200
Red Oak
Strip
$3.44/sqft $75.68/box (22 sq/ft)
60 lbs
Bruce Hardwood Warranty 15 Years Residential
3/4 IN thick X 2 1/4 IN wide X Varying Lengths long: 8.25 - 84 IN
Micro-beveled Edge / Square Ends
Dura-Luster Plus Urethane
Solid
On/Above Ground Level
Nail
$75.00 delivery charge for the Local Area

26. December 2009

Bruce Springdale Plank Toast Hardwood Flooring $2.79/sqft

Filed under: Oak Hardwood Flooring — admin @ 22:52

Bruce Springdale Plank Toast Hardwood Flooring $2.79/sqft

Palmetto Hardwood carries the complete line of Bruce Hardwood flooring products. Call us for our price. We are putting products online as everyday.
EB520 Bruce Springdale Plank Toast       $2.79 / sqft

bruce springdale plank toast hardwood flooring Collection
Product number
Wood Species
Style
Price
Warranty
Dimensions
Edge detail
Finish
Construction type
Installation level
Installation method
Shipping
contact for processing
Springdale Plank - Toast
(sku) EB520 Toast
Red Oak
Plank
$2.79 / sqft $69.75 / box (25 sq/ft)
Bruce Hardwood Warranty 15 Years Residential
3/8 IN thick X 3 IN wide X Varying lengths long: 10 - 60 IN
Square Edge / Square Ends
Dura-Luster Plus Urethane
Engineered
Below/On/Above Ground Level
Glue or Staple or Floating
$75.00 delivery charge for the Local Area

EB527 Bruce Springdale Plank Saddle $2.79 / sqft

Filed under: Oak Hardwood Flooring — admin @ 22:24

Palmetto Hardwood Company located in Anderson South Carolina | We sell Bruce Springdale Plank Saddle Hardwood Flooring

Palmetto Hardwood carries the complete line of Bruce Hardwood flooring products. Call us for our price. We are putting products online as everyday.

EB527 Bruce Springdale Plank Saddle       $2.79 / sqft

bruce springdale plank saddle hardwood flooring Collection
Product number
Wood Species
Style
Price
Warranty
Dimensions
Edge detail
Finish
Construction type
Installation level
Installation method
Shipping
contact for processing
Springdale Plank - Saddle
(sku) EB527 Saddle
Red Oak
Plank
$2.79 / sqft $69.75 / box (25 sq/ft)
Bruce Hardwood Warranty 15 Years Residential
3/8 IN thick X 3 IN wide X Varying lengths long: 10 - 60 IN
Square Edge / Square Ends
Dura-Luster Plus Urethane
Engineered
Below/On/Above Ground Level
Glue or Staple or Floating
$75.00 delivery charge for the Local Area

EB526 Bruce Springdale Plank Butterscotch $2.79 / sqft

Palmetto Hardwood Carries the Complete line of Bruce Hardwood flooring products. Call us for our price. We are putting products online as everyday.



EB526 Bruce Springdale Plank Butterscotch       $2.79 / sqft

bruce Collection
Product number
Wood Species
Style
Price
Warranty
Dimensions
Edge detail
Finish
Construction type
Installation level
Installation method
Springdale Plank - Butterscotch
(sku) EB526
Red Oak
Plank
$2.79 (sq/ft) $69.75 (25 sq/ft) per box
Bruce Hardwood Warranty 15 Years Residential
3/8 IN thick X 3 IN wide X Varying lengths long: 10 - 60 IN
Square Edge / Square Ends
Dura-Luster Plus Urethane
Engineered
Below/On/Above Ground Level
Glue or Staple or Floating

23. December 2009

Bruce Springdale Plank Toast Hardwood Flooring $2.79/sqft

Filed under: Oak Hardwood Flooring — admin @ 20:59

Palmetto Hardwood carries the complete line of Bruce Hardwood flooring products. Call us for our price. We are putting products online as everyday.
EB520 Bruce Springdale Plank Toast       $2.79 / sqft

bruce springdale plank toast hardwood flooring Collection
Product number
Wood Species
Style
Price
Warranty
Dimensions
Edge detail
Finish
Construction type
Installation level
Installation method
Shipping
contact for processing
Springdale Plank - Toast
(sku) EB520 Toast
Red Oak
Plank
$2.79 / sqft $69.75 / box (25 sq/ft)
Bruce Hardwood Warranty 15 Years Residential
3/8 IN thick X 3 IN wide X Varying lengths long: 10 - 60 IN
Square Edge / Square Ends
Dura-Luster Plus Urethane
Engineered
Below/On/Above Ground Level
Glue or Staple or Floating
$75.00 delivery charge for the Local Area

Bruce Springdale Plank Mellow Hardwood Flooring $2.79/sqft

Filed under: Oak Hardwood Flooring — admin @ 20:17

Palmetto Hardwood Carries the Complete line of Bruce Hardwood flooring products. Call us for our price. We are putting products online as everyday.

EB525 Bruce Springdale Plank Mellow       $2.79 / sqf

bruce Collection
Product number
Wood Species
Style
Price
Warranty
Dimensions
Edge detail
Finish
Construction type
Installation level
Installation method
Shipping
contact for processing
Springdale Plank - Mellow
(sku) EB525 Mellow
Red Oak
Plank
$2.79 (sq/ft) $69.75 (25 sq/ft) per box
Bruce Hardwood Warranty 15 Years Residential
3/8 IN thick X 3 IN wide X Varying lengths long: 10 - 60 IN
Square Edge / Square Ends
Dura-Luster Plus Urethane
Engineered
Below/On/Above Ground Level
Glue or Staple or Floating
$75.00 delivery charge for the Local Area

Bruce Springdale Plank Butterscotch Hardwood Flooring $2.79/sqft

Filed under: Oak Hardwood Flooring — admin @ 19:05

Palmetto Hardwood Carries the Complete line of Bruce Hardwood flooring products. Call us for our price. We are putting products online as everyday.

EB526 Bruce Springdale Plank Butterscotch       $2.79 / sqf

bruce Collection
Product number
Wood Species
Style
Price
Warranty
Dimensions
Edge detail
Finish
Construction type
Installation level
Installation method
Springdale Plank - Butterscotch
(sku) EB526
Red Oak
Plank
$2.79 (sq/ft) $69.75 (25 sq/ft) per box
Bruce Hardwood Warranty 15 Years Residential
3/8 IN thick X 3 IN wide X Varying lengths long: 10 - 60 IN
Square Edge / Square Ends
Dura-Luster Plus Urethane
Engineered
Below/On/Above Ground Level
Glue or Staple or Floating

Bruce Springdale Plank Gunstock Hardwood Flooring $2.79/sqft

Filed under: Oak Hardwood Flooring — admin @ 06:35

Palmetto Hardwood Carries the Complete line of Bruce Hardwood flooring products. Call us for our price. We are putting products online as everyday.

Bruce Springdale Plank Gunstock Hardwood Flooring    $2.79/sqft

bruce Collection                 Springdale Plank
Product number      (sku) EB521 Gunstock
Wood Species        Red Oak
Style                        Plank
Price                        $2.79 / sqft
$69.75 / box            (25 sq/ft)
Weight:                    38 lbs.
Warranty                 Bruce Hardwood Warranty 15 Years Residential
Dimensions              3/8 IN thick X 3 IN wide X Varying lengths long: 10 - 60 IN
Edge                        detail Square Edge / Square Ends
Finish                       Dura-Luster Plus Urethane
Construction type    Engineered
Installation level       Below/On/Above Ground Level
Installation method  Glue or Staple or Floating
Shipping                  $75.00 delivery charge for the Local Area
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23. October 2009

Hardwood flooring

Hey guys it been a while. I just wanted to let everyone know we are working on the business and been away from website/blog pages. We will be updating some coming up shortly.  Check out our old blogs. They have good information.

27. September 2009

What Are the Differences Between Oak and Walnut Flooring?

Filed under: Oak Hardwood Flooring, Exotic Hardwood Flooring — admin @ 08:28

Here is a good article on hardwood floor care tips. Palmetto Hardwood has some great article on our regular website as well.   For a quote on hardwood floors and floor care products call us or visit our website.What Are the Differences Between Oak and Walnut Flooring?
By Derek Rogers

Hardwood flooring is a classic and luxurious way to add a beautiful floor to your home. Used for centuries, hardwood is a durable choice that can last for many years with the proper care. And, if your hardwood floor becomes damaged, you can refinish it, instead of replacing it. However, there are many choices available when it comes to the type of wood used in your hardwood floor. Oak is one of the most popular, but maple, walnut, and others are also offered. If you’re thinking about a hardwood floor and are not sure if walnut or oak flooring are the right choices for your home, then here is some information to help you decide.

Oak is the less expensive of the two floors and a little softer. It’s more readily available and can come stained in a number of colours. That means that if you’re not interested in paying the premium for the look and hardness of walnut, but want a dark floor, you can still get one. Oak does not, however, look like walnut, even when stained the same colour. It has a much tighter grain, which some prefer, but others consider less attractive.

Walnut is a naturally dark, open grained wood. Most species are harder than oak, but softer than many other. The look of natural walnut is one that’s hard to reproduce artificially, however. If you love walnut wood, skip the imitations - they won’t measure up. However, remember that the way your flooring is produced may affect the look of it and it might not look just like the sample.

Sawn boards are the traditional option. However, lower priced sliced wood (which is soaked before sawing, then dried again) will have a different grain and be harder to refinish. Also, depending on where your wood was grown, it will look different. Even a few miles can make some difference in the appearance of an oak or walnut floor. That means it’s a good idea to get a look at the wood you’ll be using for your floor before installing it, if the exact look of the grain is important to you. Ask for samples of the specific flooring you will order, not just flooring of the same species.

Care for walnut and oak flooring is similar. Both can dent if a heavy object is dropped on them, although satin finishes may help reduce the appearance of these blemishes. Oak will dent more easily. Red oak is rated at about 1290 on the Janka hardness scale, while white oak rates at 1360. Black walnut is actually a little softer than these woods - rating at about 1000 on the scale. However, other walnut species are considerably harder - red walnut rates at 2450 and Brazilian walnut at an impressive 3680.

In the end, the choice of oak flooring versus walnut flooring comes down to personal preferences and budget. If you want the rich look of walnut, you won’t get it with an imitation. For those concerned about durability, red or Brazilian walnut are also great choices. However, if a good hardwood floor is the priority, and you don’t want to spend as much, oak is a perfectly attractive and worthwhile choice.

Derek Rogers is a freelance writer who represents a number of UK businesses. For wood flooring, he recommends Completely Flooring, one of the UK’s leading suppliers of Oak and Walnut Flooring.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Derek_Rogers
http://EzineArticles.com/?What-Are-the-Differences-Between-Oak-and-Walnut-Flooring?&id=1334429

20. September 2009

What Are the Differences Between Oak and Walnut Flooring?

Filed under: Oak Hardwood Flooring, Exotic Hardwood Flooring — admin @ 18:58

Here is a good article on hardwood floor care tips. Palmetto Hardwood has some great article on our regular website as well.   For a quote on hardwood floors and floor care products call us or visit our website.

What Are the Differences Between Oak and Walnut Flooring?
By Derek Rogers

Hardwood flooring is a classic and luxurious way to add a beautiful floor to your home. Used for centuries, hardwood is a durable choice that can last for many years with the proper care. And, if your hardwood floor becomes damaged, you can refinish it, instead of replacing it. However, there are many choices available when it comes to the type of wood used in your hardwood floor. Oak is one of the most popular, but maple, walnut, and others are also offered. If you’re thinking about a hardwood floor and are not sure if walnut or oak flooring are the right choices for your home, then here is some information to help you decide.

Oak is the less expensive of the two floors and a little softer. It’s more readily available and can come stained in a number of colours. That means that if you’re not interested in paying the premium for the look and hardness of walnut, but want a dark floor, you can still get one. Oak does not, however, look like walnut, even when stained the same colour. It has a much tighter grain, which some prefer, but others consider less attractive.

Walnut is a naturally dark, open grained wood. Most species are harder than oak, but softer than many other. The look of natural walnut is one that’s hard to reproduce artificially, however. If you love walnut wood, skip the imitations - they won’t measure up. However, remember that the way your flooring is produced may affect the look of it and it might not look just like the sample.

Sawn boards are the traditional option. However, lower priced sliced wood (which is soaked before sawing, then dried again) will have a different grain and be harder to refinish. Also, depending on where your wood was grown, it will look different. Even a few miles can make some difference in the appearance of an oak or walnut floor. That means it’s a good idea to get a look at the wood you’ll be using for your floor before installing it, if the exact look of the grain is important to you. Ask for samples of the specific flooring you will order, not just flooring of the same species.

Care for walnut and oak flooring is similar. Both can dent if a heavy object is dropped on them, although satin finishes may help reduce the appearance of these blemishes. Oak will dent more easily. Red oak is rated at about 1290 on the Janka hardness scale, while white oak rates at 1360. Black walnut is actually a little softer than these woods - rating at about 1000 on the scale. However, other walnut species are considerably harder - red walnut rates at 2450 and Brazilian walnut at an impressive 3680.

In the end, the choice of oak flooring versus walnut flooring comes down to personal preferences and budget. If you want the rich look of walnut, you won’t get it with an imitation. For those concerned about durability, red or Brazilian walnut are also great choices. However, if a good hardwood floor is the priority, and you don’t want to spend as much, oak is a perfectly attractive and worthwhile choice.

Derek Rogers is a freelance writer who represents a number of UK businesses. For wood flooring, he recommends Completely Flooring, one of the UK’s leading suppliers of Oak and Walnut Flooring.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Derek_Rogers
http://EzineArticles.com/?What-Are-the-Differences-Between-Oak-and-Walnut-Flooring?&id=1334429

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