HARDWOOD

CHOOSE YOUR PERFECT HARDWOOD

Hardwood flooring is loved for its natural elegance and beauty. It's available in many species, each of which has its own unique characteristics, including Acacia, Birch, Oak, Pine, White Oak, Hickory, Walnut and Maple and more. Depending on your taste, you can opt for a lighter or a darker wood, and you can further elevate your space with distressed or textured looks. The options are endless!

Evacore proudly carries a special line of hardwood, design to be more durable than regular hardwood floors. We stock more than 25 Signature Evacore hardwood products for families looking for enhanced moisture resistance and durability. All are backed by our Finish and Structural Warranties! These engineered hardwoods are more resistant to moisture than solid hardwood which allows them to be installed on any level of your home! Yes, even basements.

Mellow

Olde Natural

Aged Pine

Dogwood

Fiji

St. Simons

Chestnut

Island Oak

Daily care and maintenance

We highly recommend establishing a protective care and maintenance routine for new hardwood floors. Invest in entry mats and doormats and remove all outdoor shoes, high heels, and heavy boots before walking across hardwood flooring. To protect hardwood floors from dents or indentations heavy furniture can leave over time, buy floor protectors to place on the legs or base. Frequently trimming pet’s nails to prevent scratching. Finally, keep in mind that hardwood floors are sensitive to the indoor climate of a home, so using a humidifier during the dry heating season and run a dehumidifier during inclement weather.

Everyday care and maintenance should include sweeping, vacuuming, and dry mopping hardwood flooring. If flooring needs more than just a dry surface clean, use a manufacturer-approved cleaning solution and follow its instructions. A periodic deep clean is recommended, using a local professional.

Dealing with spills

Life happens on our hardwood flooring, and the occasional spills and stains are just inevitable. Educating yourself on how to remove common household stains without damaging your flooring is important. Most common spills like liquids or pet accidents will wipe away clean, especially on hardwood floors with stain- and scuff-resistant technology built into the hardwood finish. Tend to liquid spills immediately, as hardwood flooring is not water-resistant.