Saturday, December 7, 2013

Krono 12 mm Laminate Plank Flooring is available now - NJ New Jersey


Krono 12 mm Laminate Plank Flooring is available now - NJ New Jersey
$2.29/sq.ft. while supplies last, ends 12-25-2013

The colors: Brazilian Redwood, Seafoam Grey, Santos Mahogany, Brazilian Cherry, Doussie, Dark Yorkshire Walnut, Spanish Walnut, Exotic Walnut.

5"x 1/2"x 47.83", 19.931 sq.ft./carton

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Phone: 732-287-9979 Email: njfloor@gmail.com
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By Raymond Yu

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Staircase Treads Makeover - Replacing Pine with Solid Oak Steps - NJ New Jersey



Stair treads makeover job is done in 2 days. Edison, NJ 08820
Before n After: stair treads are wrapped with carpet. Edison, NJ New Jersey Before: The treads are wrapped with old carpet which is difficult to clean and ugly.

Stair and railing contractors / installers NJ, New Jersey After: The detailed closeup shot of the finished solid oak steps.

Before n After: Stair treads with new solid red oak treads. NJ New Jersey After: A stronger and more beautiful stair case.

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By Raymond Yu

Monday, December 2, 2013

Armstrong/Bruce Hand Scraped Oak Engineered Hardwood Flooring - NJ New Jersey

Armstrong/Bruce Hand Scraped Oak Engineered Hardwood Flooring - NJ New Jersey
Special Sale, Ends 12-31-2013, While supplies last.

1) Rural Living 5"x 1/2", $/sq.ft.;
2) Legacy Manor 5"x 1/2", $/sq.ft.;

We also have so many showroom only pricing, call or visit our showroom to explore...

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Phone: 732-287-9979 Email: njfloor@gmail.com
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Bruce Dundee 5", Turlington Maple Hardwood Flooring Sale - NJ New Jersey


Bruce Dundee 5", Fulton Strip Oak Hardwood Flooring Sale - NJ New Jersey
Deal of the Week, Ends 12-14-2013, While supplies last.

1) Bruce Dundee 5"x 3/4", Special Buy, $/sq.ft.;
2) Bruce Fulton Strip Gunstock, CB1321 ONLY, $/sq.ft.;
3) Bruce Turlington LNF Maple 3", EMA00LG Natural ONLY, $/sq.ft.;

We also have so many showroom only pricing, call or visit our showroom to explore...

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Phone: 732-287-9979 Email: njfloor@gmail.com
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Raymond Yu

Saturday, November 30, 2013

0% Interest for 24 Months Financing - Hardwood Flooring NJ

0% Interest for 24 Months
On purchase with your Mohawk credit card made between following dates.

Special 18 Month with Pay Deferred Interest, and 24 Month Equal Pay No Interest available on high end hardwood flooring products in our store. U.S. ONLY. Effective Date: Jan. 1 to Jan. 7, 2014

Friday, November 22, 2013

Somerset Hardwood Flooring Color, Value, High Gloss Collections - NJ New Jersey


Somerset Hardwood Flooring Color, Value, High Gloss Collections - NJ New Jersey
(Deal of the Week, Ends 11-30-2013, While supplies last)

2-1/4" Value collection solid whit oak saddle, starting at $3.29/sq.ft;
4" color collection solid plank flooring red oak natural;
5" color collection solid plank flooring, red oak golden;
2-1/4" high gloss collection solid red oak natural;
3-1/4" high gloss collection solid whit oak natural;

Visit our showroom, call or email us for unbelievable prices.

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Phone: 732-287-9979 Email: njfloor@gmail.com
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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Understanding Hardwood Flooring Cuts



Understanding Hardwood Flooring Cuts
There are three well-known cuts from which flooring is made. The most popular is plainsawn, also known as flatsawn. Next we have riftsawn and quartersawn, which are different, but often sold together as rift and quartersawn (R&Q). A new trend is livesawn. It is a mix of R&Q and plainsawn, and to fully understand livesawn, it is important to have an understanding of plainsawn and R&Q.

Hardwood flooring, like everything in interior design, has different stages of style and fashion changes. Plainsawn is the most common cut today, but prior to the early 1900s, quartersawn was all the rage due to its fashion and functionality. However, plainsawn developed and could be sawn more efficiently than quartersawn flooring, and it became commonplace. At that time, logs were quartersawn in a manner that produced 100 percent quartered lumber, which was very wasteful. Today’s R&Q is cut to produce minimal waste, but its overall production takes longer than plainsawn products.
It is easy to tell the difference between a plainsawn board, a riftsawn board and a quartersawn board.



Plainsawn:
The end grain of a plainsawn board has annual growth rings between 0 and 35 degrees. The face of the board has what is referred to as a “cathedral” grain pattern. Most old homes built in the early and mid-1900s had 2- to 3-inch plainsawn red oak, and when people think of oak floors, this is what they picture.

Quartersawn:
When the log is cut into quarters to make quartersawn boards, the annual growth rings are at 90 degrees to the surface. White Oak is especially popular in quartersawn because of the vibrant ray flecks along with the tight wavy grain pattern create a really cool and elegant look. The fleck is caused by the medullary rays, which are the life veins of the tree. The medullary rays are perpendicular to the annual growth rings and therefore parallel to the surface of the quartersawn board. These rays are very pronounced in the white oak and it creates this great figure.

Riftsawn:
This cut has annual growth rings angled around 45 degrees, and the grain pattern on the surface is very lineal. It’s important to note where the riftsawn boards come from in the log. When a log is quartered, it is then cut from the center face and works its way out. The boards that come from the outside edges have 45 degree annual growth rings. This comes from the smaller part of the quartered wedge. If you picture this, you can see why it is hard to get wide-plank rift only!

In fact, a few years back we had an experienced installer who was looking for wide-plank rift-only white oak. When told how difficult it was to get, he said to our owner, “You own a saw mill! Why can’t you just cut it?!” We invited this installer to the sawmill while we were cutting R&Q white oak and asked him to watch to see how many wide-plank rift-only boards came through. After an hour, he realized he had not seen a single one wider than 4 inches!

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Phone: 732-287-9979 Email: njfloor@gmail.com
http://www.bestwoodfloor.com/
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Raymond Yu