Monday, December 21, 2015

Appalachian Hardwood Flooring - NJ New Jersey, NYC New York

In order to help you make better decision, we have assembled big samples of Appalachian Hardwood Flooring, solid standard red oak in 5 different colors, available in 2.25 and 3.25 inch face sizes.

For our New York City customers, delivery to NYC is also available.

Phone: 732-287-9979
Email: njfloor@gmail.com
Appalachian Hardwood Flooring NJ New Jersey, NYC New York

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Nature Colonial Oak Plank Flooring - NJ New Jersey, NYC New York

Nature Colonial Oak Plank Flooring is introduced in the market. 5-7/8"x3/4" Solid Floor has 4 different colors to choose from. The introduction price is $5.19/sq.ft. Min order is 400 sq.ft.
The floor features: Hand scraped with chatter marks, filled knots and fissures.

Phone: 732-287-9979
Email: njfloor@gmail.com
Nature Colonial Oak Plank Flooring - NJ New Jersey, NYC New York

Superior Hardwood Flooring - NJ New Jersey, NYC New York

Superior Hardwood Floor, Knotty Hard Maple, Hand Scraped, 4-1/4"x 3/4", A high quality Canadian brand.
Nail-down installation in Toms River, NJ

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


Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Appalachian Flooring discontinued products list for 2016

We would like to take the time at this moment to advise you of the following products being discontinued. Please remove the samples from your retail environment as soon as possible. In order to facilitate the transition we will accept orders until March 31th 2016.

Birch Walnut
Hickory Toffee
White Oak Banff
Maple Hazelnut
Red Oak Expresso
Red Oak Twill (Haute Couture)

We would also like to inform you that we will be modifying some of our grade names to make them more consistent.  Changes will be as follow:

Hard Maple Engineered – Clear is becoming Prestige
Hickory – Millrun is discontinued
Birch – Millrun is discontinued. It will be replaced by a new grade called Pacific.

Appalachian Flooring

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Hardwax Oil Maintenance

What does long-term maintenance look like for flooring with hardwax oil finish?
Nolan Luke, technical manufacturer rep specializing in hardwax oil floors for Regal Hardwoods Inc., answers:
Using hardwax oil on wood has been a European tradition since the 19th century. Improved by 21st century technology, hardwax oil floors can protect a wood floor for hundreds of years. What happens to your customers' floors, however, is determined by their maintenance habits.
Always follow the recommendations from the manufacturer of your specific finish, but in general, I recommend refreshing the hardwax oil finish in accordance with the daily wear on the floor. If there is low risk of having spills or dirt tracked on the floor, I would add a thin coat of refresher oil after the first cleaning and twice a year after that. If heavy wear is predicted, then I would add a coat four times a year. Besides refreshing the hardwax oil coating a few times a year, based on traffic and wear, the long-term maintenance should not vary much from the routine cleaning and dust-mopping.
For routine cleaning, I recommend mopping the floors with a rejuvenating soap—consumers must use cleaning products recommended by the manufacturer, not those you would use on most wood floors. Alcohol-based products will dissolve hardwax oil finish. Also, homeowners should close drapes and blinds where excessive sunlight hits the floor, as that can cause the finish to become sticky.
In the event of stubborn stains, customers should lightly dampen a soft cloth with a manufacturer-recommended hardwood floor cleaner, allow the cleaner to sit on top for about 30 seconds, then lightly agitate and remove the stain. They should apply it directly to the trouble spot and repeat as necessary. If the stain persists, I recommend they contact a wood floor expert or the store where they purchased the flooring. In the event of a deep gouge or scrape, the color of the affected floor board(s) can be repaired by a professional expert without a need to replace the board in question.

Oiled Hardwood Floors: Duchateau, US Floors Castle Combe, Kahrs, Baltic Wood, Preverco, Homerwood, 

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Stair step tread renovation. Sayreville, NJ

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After:  Stair tread renovation - Brand new stair red oak treads, Sayreville, NJ

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Before: Pine treads wrapped with old carpet are not pretty and difficult to clean.

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