
Red Oak
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Oak
The popular appearance and abundance of oak has made it
the most widely used species of hardwood in America.
It is an excellent flooring choice because of its
outstanding hardness value and Durability.
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White Oak
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Hickory
Hickory brings a feeling of casual warmth to any room.
It features a fine grain pattern and color that varies
sharply from white to reddish brown.
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Beech
This reddish-brown heartwood has a very fine and close grain. Its hardness and strength make this an excellent hardwood selection.
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Maple
Maple is one of the most popular hardwoods used in the home today. With an attractive, clean grain pattern and mix of natural shading, maple plank provides the perfect foundation for the kitchen and other rooms where a bright airy look is desired.
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Birch
Birch is a beautiful creamy or light brown color, with thin, nearly white sapwood. Its visual appearance is smooth and often curly or wavy, and is a vary hard and durable wood.
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Ash
The fine qualities and versatility of ash make it
an excellent flooring choice for the most sophisticated room
or the most informal.
As had a light, natural appearance, with a unique
grain pattern and color that ranges from almost white to pale yellow
streaked with brown.
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Cherry
Cherry is a richly colored hardwood species.
It is a fine-grained wood with a reddish-brown heartwood,
interspersed with cream-colored sapwood.
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Walnut
Walnut is typically a deep brown in coloration
and boasts a plain to highly figured grain pattern.
It is moderately heavy but very strong for its weight and
an exceptionally stable hardwood species.
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A Selection of Floor Finishes
Links to the finishes we use most frequently are shown below. We also provide Poly Var Polyurethane from Old Western Paint along with a wide selection of other finishes.

Quality Floor Finish Products and Stains
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