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GREAT FLOORS STRATHROY
Charleston Plank by Beckham Brothers
6ft planks 3/8′ thick plankOur Charleston Plank line features impressive 6' planks, which are broad at 6.5" wide. The 3/8" thick plank features a stable Eucalyptus core with a beautiful 47-mil (1.2mm) brushed hickory top.
Montana Plank by Beckham Brothers
Engineered SureWood 7.5/75"Our Montana Plank is a selection of unique and stunning floor boards reminiscent of those found in the most beautiful mountain homes– these planks are up to 75” long using stunning white oak hardwood with precision filled knots and cracks to give the floor a rustic elegance.
English Plank by Beckham Brothers
Engineered White Oak, 3/4"This engineered White Oak floor features select grade wood and an incomparable Siberian Larch wood core. Siberian Larch is an extremely durable wood that will not expand or warp with moisture. 35-year residential warranty. Available in 10 colours.
New York Plank by Beckham Brothers
6 feet long 7.5" inch wide planksThe New York Plank line is one of the most beautiful and recognizable finishes on the market. These 6′ long and 7.5″ wide planks of double-smoked and double-stained hickory is the pinnacle of wood luxury.




Crafters Mission Grande by Twelve Oaks
Engineered Hickory, ¾” x 6.5”Crafters Mission Grande by Twelve Oaks is a engineered hickory that is sure to impress; not only with its beautiful profile but its 35 year residential warranty. Twelve Oaks engineered hardwood flooring products are Floorscore and CARB-II certified, meeting the most stringent environmental standards

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Questions
What is the difference between solid and engineered hardwood? What do these differences mean for me?
Solid hardwood is made of the same material throughout. Engineered hardwood is composed of a top layer of high-grade hardwood supported by veneer, composite materials, or lower grade, fast-growing lumber. Engineered hardwood is typically easier to install and maintain, but the “wear layer” is thinner which means it cannot withstand as much sanding and refinishing as solid hardwood. Engineered hardwood can typically withstand 2 or 3 sandings, whereas solid hardwood can withstand up to 4 or 5.
How do I maintain the quality of my hardwood?
To avoid damaging the finish of the hardwood, do not use abrasive cleaners, buffers or nail polish remover on the flooring. To avoid warping and delamination do not wash or mop the floor with soap, water, detergent or any liquid cleaning materials. Protective mats in entrance ways and floor-protectors on the feet of furniture will prevent scratches, denting and wearing of the floor’s surface. Sweeping, dust-mopping and vacuuming is preferable.

