Nashville homes deserve floors that look like real hardwood but stay dependable through daily life and seasonal humidity. Nashville Flooring Company installs engineered hardwood that delivers the warmth of wood while adding stability where solid boards can struggle. The key is the build: a strong plywood core topped by a real wood veneer that shows natural grain and color. You can choose from clean, modern boards or textured looks like a wire-brushed finish, plus popular upgrades like wide plank styles and subtle micro-bevel edges that help define each plank.
Performance comes down to the right product and the right install method. Finishes like UV-cured aluminum oxide add scratch resistance for busy households, and we check the site conditions using a moisture meter to avoid movement issues later. Depending on the space, we may recommend floating installation for flexibility or full-spread glue-down for a more solid feel underfoot. After installation, we can point you to proven care options such as Bona Traffic HD to keep the surface looking its best. From classic oak tones to richer species looks, the goal is a floor that fits your style, holds up long-term, and feels great every day.
At Nashville Flooring Company, we offer a wide range of engineered hardwood options. Our selection includes domestic and exotic woods, as well as eco-friendly choices. We pride ourselves on providing high-quality flooring that suits various styles and budgets.
We stock popular domestic hardwoods like oak, maple, and hickory. These woods are known for their durability and classic look. Oak engineered flooring comes in red and white varieties, offering different color tones to match your decor.
Maple provides a lighter, more uniform appearance. It's great for modern or minimalist designs. Hickory, with its distinctive grain patterns, adds character to any room.
We also carry walnut and cherry options. These darker woods create a rich, warm atmosphere in your home.
Our exotic wood selection brings unique colors and textures to your floors. Brazilian cherry offers a deep reddish-brown hue that darkens over time. Acacia wood features striking grain patterns and color variations.
We also stock mahogany engineered flooring, prized for its reddish-brown color and fine grain. Tigerwood, with its bold stripes, makes a dramatic statement in any room.
These exotic options are perfect for homeowners looking to add a touch of luxury to their space.
We're committed to offering environmentally responsible flooring options. Our bamboo engineered flooring is a fast-growing, sustainable choice that's also extremely durable.
We carry cork flooring, which is harvested without harming the tree. It's naturally antimicrobial and provides excellent insulation.
Our reclaimed wood options give new life to old timber, reducing environmental impact. These floors have unique character and history built right in.
Nashville Flooring Company offers a range of custom options for engineered hardwood floors. We tailor each project to match our clients' unique style and preferences.
We provide a wide array of stain colors to suit any home decor. Our team can match existing wood tones or create custom blends. Light stains brighten rooms, while dark stains add warmth and sophistication.
We use high-quality stains that enhance the wood's natural grain. Our color-matching process ensures a perfect fit with your interior design. We can even create multi-toned floors for a unique look.
Our expert hardwood flooring services include on-site stain samples. This lets you see how different colors look in your specific lighting conditions.
We offer various board widths to create different visual effects. Narrow boards give a traditional look, while wide planks offer a modern feel. Our engineered hardwood comes in thicknesses from 3/8" to 3/4".
Thicker boards are more durable and can be refinished more times. Thinner options work well for areas with height restrictions. We can mix different widths for a custom pattern.
Our team helps choose the best width and thickness for your space and budget. We consider factors like room size, subfloor condition, and traffic levels.
We use several texturing methods to add character to your floors. Hand-scraping gives an aged, rustic look. Wire-brushing highlights the wood grain for a natural feel.
Our finishing options include matte, satin, semi-gloss, and high-gloss. Each finish affects how light reflects off the floor, changing its appearance.
We also offer specialty finishes like whitewashing or cerusing. These techniques create unique effects that stand out. Our team can combine different textures and finishes for a one-of-a-kind floor.
Engineered hardwood flooring offers many advantages for Nashville homeowners. It combines beauty, strength, and versatility to create an ideal flooring solution.
Engineered hardwood is built to last. Its layered construction makes it resistant to warping and moisture damage. This means it can be installed in areas where solid hardwood isn't suitable, like basements. The top layer is real wood, giving it the same look as solid hardwood. But the core layers add stability. This structure helps the floor stand up to daily wear and tear.
We offer a wide range of options for engineered hardwood. Homeowners can choose from different wood species, colors, and plank widths. This variety makes it easy to find a style that fits any decor. Popular choices include oak, maple, and walnut. But exotic woods are also available for a unique look. Finishes range from glossy to matte, and can mimic different textures.
Installing engineered hardwood is often simpler than solid hardwood. Many products use click-lock systems that fit together easily. This can speed up installation and reduce labor costs. Some types can be installed as a "floating floor" without nails or glue. This method is less disruptive and can often be done over existing flooring.
Engineered hardwood floors need regular sweeping and occasional damp mopping. We recommend using a cleaner made for wood floors. Avoid excessive water, as it can damage the wood.
Place mats at entrances to catch dirt and debris. Use felt pads under furniture legs to prevent scratches.
Engineered hardwood handles moisture better than solid hardwood. Its layered construction provides more stability in humid conditions. This makes it a good choice for basements or areas with slight moisture concerns.
But it's not waterproof. Spills should still be cleaned up quickly to prevent damage.
Yes, engineered hardwood can be refinished, but less often than solid hardwood. The number of times depends on the thickness of the top wood layer.
Thicker planks can be refinished multiple times, while thinner ones may only allow for one or two refinishes.
Engineered hardwood offers several benefits. It's more stable in different temperatures and humidity levels. This reduces gaps and warping.
It's often less expensive than solid hardwood. Many styles and wood species are available to match your decor.
Yes, eco-friendly engineered hardwood options exist. Look for products certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). These use wood from responsibly managed forests.
Some manufacturers use recycled wood in the core layers. Low-VOC finishes are also available for better indoor air quality.