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Harris

Homerwood

Johnson Hardwood

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Quickstep

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Scandian

Sunfloor

Wilsonart

 

Installation Maintenance Warranty Why Robbins Hardwood?

Why Robbins Hardwood?

 

About Hardwood

 

Hardwood floors add a beautiful and natural touch. They also add value to your home and are highly praised in the resale home market. Today's hardwood floors have made advances in style, durability, maintenance and care, making them more widely usable throughout the home (with the exception of the bathroom where its use is not recommended due to potential moisture problems). With simple sweeping or vacuuming and occasional spot cleaning, wood floors will last a lifetime. There are hundreds of choices in style and color with today's options even spanning into exotic hardwoods. Most wood floors are available in several grades in a wide range of prices.

Species

Wood floors are available in a number of popular species, including oak and maple. Species such as pine, cherry, merbau, pecan, and other specialty woods are also available.

Construction

There are two constructions of wood commonly sold. "Solid" wood is milled from one piece of wood. "Engineered" wood consists of three or more layers in a cross-ply construction. Solid wood construction is generally used when installing over a wood subfloor where the hardwood will be nailed to the subfloor. Engineered wood construction is generally used when the floor is installed in basements or over slab concrete where the hardwood floor needs to adhere to the subfloor.

Styles

Woods styles come in strips, planks, or parquet tiles with numerous edge treatments such as square, micro, and beveled edges. You can choose from a wide range of stains to complement your décor and from two types of finishes: urethane or wax. Both can be enjoyed as soon as the floor is installed. Unfinished wood floors can be less expensive to purchase, again depending on grade and color. However, they are considerably more work to install, often require a professional installer and the finish may not last as long unless it is recoated every five to seven years.

Durability

The technology of modern protective finishes has come a long way, making wood flooring more practical than ever. Urethane finishes are the most popular today because their ultraviolet light-cured finish allows for easier maintenance and longevity. Most finishes also contain aluminum oxide that enhances durability. Still, because of the nature of the material, wood is susceptible to scratches, dents and dings from high heels, household accidents and such.

In this day and age, there is little need for sanding and refinishing a wood floor. Instead, you can just reapply the urethane finish every ten to fifteen years - which will revitalize the shine and make the floor appear new again. Wood floors should only be sanded or refinished if they suffer severe damage, or if you desire a new color.

Maintenance & Care

To keep them in good shape and looking new, it is necessary to clean a wood floor with a soft broom or vacuum. To maintain its luster, use the manufacturers recommended cleaner with a dry mop and a terry cloth cover. Urethane floors should never be buffed.

Installation: Do-It-Yourself -- Or Not?

Professional installation is generally recommended. However, depending on the type of wood floor, the size of the job, and how handy a homeowner you are, you may be able to do the job yourself. For example, if you're very handy and looking at installing a factory-finished floor in a small to medium-sized room, doing it yourself would probably not be too tough and will save you the cost of hiring a professional. For bigger, more involved projects, it would be worthwhile to leave it to a professional.

 

Distinguished luxury is the key to Robbins’s appeal.
 
Robbins Fine Hardwood Flooring brings a distinguishing luxury to home interiors not easily matched. Robbins captures the authentic beauty in a world-class portfolio of distinctive exotic hardwoods blending old-world charm and handcrafted appointments for those who desire the very best and want to make a truly unique statement.
 
Since 1922, Robbins has been crafting premium hardwood flooring of rare and romantic beauty. It was originally known for rich warm oak and maple, and a special line of maple strip for stunning indoor expanses. Continuous strip floors were a Robbins innovation. Premium maple and oak still play lead roles in the Robbins flooring portfolio amidst a world-class collection of wood species, which are further distinguished by hand-crafted layering, exclusive surfaces and detailing.

 

 

Floor Comparison Chart

Pros

Vinyl Sheet

 Vinyl Tile

Ceramic

 Laminate

Linoleum

 Hardwood

Widest variety of quality levels and prices.

Widest variety of styles, patterns, and colors.

Water resistant.

Quiet and comfortable underfoot.

Few seams.

Wide variety of styles, patterns, and colors.

Can use to create geometric patterns and borders.

Quiet and comfortable underfoot.

Easy to replace damaged tiles.

Easy to give your floor a new look.

Wide variety of styles, patterns, colors and sizes.

Available in sizes from mosaic tiles to 24" square.

Can achieve different looks with a variety of installation layouts.

Can customize with decoratives.

Moisture resistent.

Won't fade or discolor. 

Available in realistic wood, stone, and marble looks.

Available in planks, blocks, and squares to create a customized design.

Can be used in all levels of the house.

Made of all-natural materials.

Quiet and comfortable underfoot.

Subtle overall styling effects.

Available in sheet and modular form.

Anti-static surface.

Natural/real wood.

Adds value to your home.

Coordinates with any décor.

Some products can be installed in all levels of the home.

Cons

Vinyl Sheet

 Vinyl Tile

Ceramic

 Laminate

Linoleum

 Hardwood

Some lower-end products can tear or dent from household accidents or can wear over time.

Depending on quality of product, can wear over time.

More seams.

Grout lines can stain if not properly maintaned.

Costly to change the design and color scheme.

Limited to copies of real wood species.

Quality varies greatly depending upon manufacturer.

Not recommended for bathroom installations.

May scratch or dent from household mishaps.

Susceptible to moisture damage; not recommended for bathroom installations.

Color fades/changes over time.

Care & Maintenance

Vinyl Sheet

 Vinyl Tile

Ceramic

 Laminate

Linoleum

 Hardwood

Easy to clean and maintain, especially with Armstrong's exclusive CleanSweep® surface. Easy to clean and maintain. Care and maintenance of ceramic tile is very easy. Easy to clean and maintain. Easy to clean and maintain.

Easy to clean and maintain.

Easy to repair, when needed.

Durability

Vinyl Sheet

 Vinyl Tile

Ceramic

 Laminate

Linoleum

 Hardwood

Products with ToughGuardTM offers unprecedented durability. Products with ToughGuardTM offers unprecedented durability.

Very durable.

Won't dent or tear.

Quality products; extremely durable. Durable construction. Lasts a lifetime.

Installation 

Vinyl Sheet

 Vinyl Tile

Ceramic

 Laminate

Linoleum

 Hardwood

Do-it-yourself or professionally install, depending upon complexity of job and your level of handiness.

Can be used in all levels of house.

Cost from: $0.65/SF

Easiest do-it-yourself installation, especially peel and stick versions.

Not recommended for below-grade installation.

Cost from: $0.50/SF

May require professional installation.

Cost from:
$3 - $7/SF

Do-it-yourself or professionally install, depending upon complexity of job and your level of handiness.

Choice of glueless locking or standard glue installation, depending upon product.

Cost from: $1.50/SF to $3.50/SF

Professional installation recommended.

Not recommended for bathroom installations.

Cost from: $.80/SF

Professional installation recommended.

Not recommended for bathroom installations.

Cost from: $6.00 to $12.00/SF installed, depending upon grade.

 Cost

Vinyl Sheet

 Vinyl Tile

Ceramic

 Laminate

Linoleum

 Hardwood

Affordable.

$0.45 to $5.55/SF

Most affordable.

$0.39 to $2.49/SF

 

$1 - $8/SF

$2.00 to $7.00/SF $3 to $4/SF  
 

Prices on this site are subject to change without notice: We try to update our pricing as often as possible but are not always able to do so. Please call for current pricing.

 

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