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Black Locust Wood Flooring

Born from one of North America’s most resilient trees, Black Locust flooring stands as a testament to nature’s extraordinary engineering. While oak and maple often steal the spotlight in hardwood conversations, this underappreciated domestic species quietly outperforms them both in durability and character. With a hardness that rivals exotic woods and a rich, honey-gold palette that deepens with age, Black Locust floors tell a story of remarkable strength wrapped in stunning natural beauty.

Black Locust Wood Flooring

Wood floors which is engineered could totally alter the home’s texture and look without making any other changes to the home’s interior and for less price compared to traditional hardwood flooring. This kind of wood floors is affixed using staples, glue or nails. Instead, a layer of foam underlay is put directly on top of the sub floor and the wood parts are laid out on top of this foam material.

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The benefit of employing built wood flooring is that it can be put to use directly over concrete (because you don’t need to nail it during installation), or below grade (because moisture does not affect it as much as solid wood). The tiers of plywood under the veneer are laid cross-ways, decreasing the wood’s capacity to expand and contract across the grains when there is a change in moisture levels.

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