Did you know 68% of homeowners regret their flooring choice within 3 years? Warping, scratches, and fading drain your time and money. But what if you could install floors that last decades, not years? Solid maple hardwood flooring isn’t just a trend—it’s a lifetime investment. Let’s unpack why.
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With a Janka hardness score of 1,450 lbf, solid maple wood flooring laughs at high heels, pet claws, and dropped pans. Compare that to oak (1,290 lbf) or walnut (1,010 lbf). Our ¾-inch planks use 100% heartwood—no sapwood fillers. You get 30% denser grain structure than "budget" brands. Still think cheaper alternatives save you cash?
Feature | Our Maple | Competitor A | Competitor B |
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Thickness | ¾" | ½" | 5/8" |
Warranty | Lifetime | 25 Years | 15 Years |
Choose from 14 curated finishes—from matte Natural Maple to hand-scraped Smoked Chestnut. Need 7" wide planks for a loft? We mill custom orders in 72 hours. Our clients report a 92% faster installation vs. engineered floors. Why settle for cookie-cutter designs?
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A: Solid maple hardwood flooring is highly durable, resistant to wear, and adds timeless aesthetic appeal. Its dense grain structure makes it ideal for high-traffic areas, and it can be sanded and refinished multiple times.
A: Regularly sweep or vacuum to remove debris, and use a slightly damp mop with a pH-neutral cleaner. Avoid excessive moisture and place protective pads under furniture to prevent scratches.
A: Yes, natural maple flooring is sustainable if sourced from responsibly managed forests. It’s free from synthetic materials and can be recycled or repurposed at the end of its lifespan.
A: Maple is harder than oak but slightly softer than walnut, offering a smooth, uniform grain. It’s lighter in color, making it versatile for modern or traditional designs, though it may show scratches more than oak.
A: While possible, kitchens pose moisture and humidity risks. Use moisture barriers and sealants, and clean spills immediately. Consider engineered maple for better humidity resistance.