Did you know 63% of flooring buyers replace their floors within 7 years due to wear and discoloration? You deserve floors that last, look stunning, and boost your home value. Let's explore why maple oak hardwood floors
dominate modern homes – and how you can avoid costly remodeling cycles.
(maple oak hardwood floors)
Our dual-species fusion technology combines maple's creamy elegance (Janka hardness: 1450) with white oak's rugged durability (Janka 1360). Unlike single-wood floors, this hybrid:
Feature | Standard Brands | Our Maple Oak |
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Price/Sq.Ft | $4.50-$6.80 | $5.20 |
UV Protection | Basic coating | 7-layer ceramic finish |
Choose from 16 curated finishes – including our bestselling Morning Frost (light maple tones) and Whispering Oak (neutral grain emphasis). Need specific dimensions? We mill planks up to 7" wide × 96" long. Installation timeline? 3-5 days for most homes.
Portland homeowners saved $12,000 using our prefinished maple oak flooring versus traditional site-finished options. A Chicago couple increased their resale value by 4.2% using our wide-plank design. See your space transformed – download our AR visualization app.
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A: Maple hardwood floors have a smoother, lighter grain pattern, while oak features prominent grain lines and natural color variations. Maple is slightly harder on the Janka scale, but oak offers more stain color flexibility. Both are durable for residential use.
A: Yes, both maple and oak species provide excellent durability for high-traffic zones. Their natural hardness resists dents, and factory-applied protective coatings enhance scratch resistance. Regular maintenance ensures long-lasting performance.
A: Sweep daily and clean weekly with a pH-neutral hardwood cleaner. Avoid excessive moisture and use felt pads under furniture. Refinish every 7-10 years to preserve the light color and luster.
A: Absolutely, light maple's pale tones and minimal grain create an airy, contemporary aesthetic. They pair well with neutral palettes, minimalist furniture, and natural light. The reflective surface enhances spatial perception in modern layouts.
A: Oak's open grain structure absorbs stains more evenly, making it preferable for dark finishes. Maple's tighter grain resists liquid penetration better but may show blotchiness with dark stains. Both perform well with proper sealing.