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The first step in selecting a hardwood floor is to determine the type of hardwood floor product that is appropriate based on:

  • sub-floor
  • use (residential or commercial)
  • style
  • color
  • specie*

*When considering specie, factor the grade and relative hardness of the specie and whether you desire plain sawn or vertical sawn flooring. Please see www.NOFMA.org  for technical information and www.NWFA.org  for industry information. Also see our list of manufacturer websites to help you choose the best product for your home or business.

There are several key points to successful installation of a hardwood floor:

  1. Princeton Flooring is a dealer of solid and engineered hardwood and laminate flooring and is an installation contractor in the Mt. Shasta area. We recommend that you browse the internet for manufacturer product offerings. Please use hyperlinks in our web site to see individual manufacturer's websites. A good website to see many manufacturers on one site is www.goldenstateflooring.com .
  2. Check your sub-floor. Under the carpet, tile, vinyl or wood, is it plywood or concrete? The sub-floor must be clean, level and dry to proceed. If your sub-floor is not exposed, you can hire a C-15 contractor to clean, level and check the moisture of your sub-floor, joists and to look at your crawl space for ventilation and potential pitfalls. Your sub-floor needs to meet NOFMA standards for level and moisture content. Moisture content variance between kiln dried hardwood and sub-floor must not exceed 4%. Your contractor can check for acceptable moisture readings.
  3. At your contractor's showroom, select the specie, color, style and the appropriate floor (see diagram at top of page). You can select solid, engineered or floating floor, either unfinished or factory finished. Please note pre-finished floors will have 7-10 coats of polyurethane with suspended aluminum chloride or polymerized titanium for additional hardness, a UV cure coat (to prevent sun fade) and a 10 to 25 year finish warranty. Sand in place floors have 3 to 4 coats of polyurethane, no UV protection, no suspended polymer and no factory finish warranty. Depending on you sub floor and the product you choose you can nail, staple, glue or float hardwood flooring. Today most finishes are polyurethane but oil, wax, varnish and shellac finishes are still in use.
  4. After selecting a contractor, have that company visit your jobsite to assess the conditions of your sub-floor and collect information to give you a firm estimate based on the scope of work required to give you the floor you desire based on your budget. The right floor for your home or business can be determined by a visit from Princeton Flooring to discuss your options.

One needs to be careful in selecting a knowledgeable flooring contractor to help you choose the appropriate floor, assist you in choosing species, color and finish; all within the constraints of your budget.  Princeton Flooring has made a substantial investment in our solid, engineered, and laminate showrooms. Please come visit us in Mt. Shasta on South Mt. Shasta Blvd. to see for yourself if we are the company you want to hire to protect the investment in your property.

Our hardwood showroom contains over a dozen hardwood and laminate displays. We offer a full line of unfinished and pre-finished strip and plank hardwood flooring from Golden State Flooring.

Domestic and South American species available include: Amendoin, Ash, Bamboo, Beech, Birch, Blood Wood, American and Brazilian Cherry, Chestnut, Cumaru, Eucalyptus, Fir, Hickory, Madrone, Maple, Merabau, Mesquite, Pecan, Pine, Rosewood, Santos Mahogany, Tauari, Tiger Wood, Timborana, Teak and Walnut.

From Australia: Sydney Blue, Spotted Gum, Yellow Ash, Lace Wood, Rose River Gum, Jarrah, Karri, Cypress, Tasmanian Oak and Brush Box.

From Africa: Padouk, Iroko, Doussie, Cameron, Movingue and Sapele.

Many species are manufactured both plain sawn and vertical sawn (rifted & quartered).  If you would like to see a chart of the relative hardness values of each type of wood, please click here.

Manufacturers and Trade names include:

Olde Wood Limited Birch Creek Millwork, Inc. Koetter Woodworking
     
BR-111 HomerWood Sika
     
Mirage Flooring Mullican Flooring Zenalla Floors of Wood
Old Wood Floors    
Plank Floor, Owens Flooring Company Bona
Wood Flooring International Musccanell
     
WeCork Heildelberg  Flooring Portofino
     
Meridian Flooring DouglasFir.com Hallmark Hardwoods
     
Golden State Flooring Ark Lyptus
     
  Columbia Flooring  

Princeton Flooring
909 South Mt Shasta Blvd, Mt Shasta, CA  96067 
Phone: 530-926-2710   Fax: 530-926-2710

Contractor License No. 804523

Email: wayne@PrincetonFlooring.com

Hours:

Monday - Friday: 10am-5pm; Saturday & Sunday by Appointment.
We are usually within minutes of the showroom and can meet with clients on short notice during off-hours. Call anytime for an Appointment.

Member of National Wood Flooring Association

     

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