Did you know 68% of flooring replacements occur within 5 years due to wear patterns? Your floors take 12,000+ steps annually - shouldn't they combine beauty and battle-ready durability? Enter maple wood hardwood flooring
: the Janka hardness champion (1450 lbf) that outlasts oak by 23% in scratch resistance tests.
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Our natural maple solid hardwood flooring laughs in the face of:
Feature | Our Natural Maple | Generic Hardwood |
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20-Year Cost | $3.12/sqft | $5.47/sqft |
Resale Value Boost | 6.8% (Realtor.org) | 2.1% |
3/4" thick planks
50-year finish warranty
12 unique grain patterns
Radiant heat compatible
0.006% moisture warping
3-day install
72% recycled content
LEED certification
Low-VOC oils
See how our natural maple engineered hardwood flooring revived a 1920s Chicago loft:
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A: Maple wood hardwood flooring is highly durable, offers a light, natural aesthetic, and resists wear and tear. Its tight grain pattern minimizes visible scratches, making it ideal for high-traffic areas. It also adds value to homes due to its timeless appeal.
A: Natural maple engineered hardwood flooring features a plywood core with a maple veneer, providing stability in humid environments. Solid hardwood is made entirely of maple wood and can be sanded multiple times. Engineered options are often preferred for basements or areas with moisture fluctuations.
A: Yes, natural maple solid hardwood flooring is moisture-resistant and durable enough for kitchens. However, spills should be wiped immediately to prevent warping. Use area rugs in high-spill zones for added protection.
A: Solid maple hardwood flooring can be sanded and refinished 3–5 times due to its thickness. Engineered maple flooring has a thinner top layer, allowing limited refinishing (1–2 times). Always consult a professional to avoid damaging the surface.
A: Yes, natural maple engineered hardwood flooring is compatible with radiant heating systems due to its dimensional stability. Ensure proper installation guidelines are followed to avoid gaps or warping. Solid hardwood is less recommended for this application.