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Bruce Hardwood Flooring Company

By Ted Monares


Bruce Hardwood Flooring is probably most well known for their oak hardwood floors. It was solid oak tables that established the reputation of Bruce Hardwood Flooring. Bruce Hardwood Flooring still has the widest variety of oak floors than most flooring companies.

Bruce Hardwood Floors was among the first flooring companies to offer pre-finished flooring pieces to the public. They continue in this tradition by offering the widest variety of hard wood flooring of such quality. They offer different styles, such as the strip, plank and wide plank style hard wood floors.

The Bruce Hardwood Flooring company was among the first flooring companies to offer pre-finished flooring pieces to the public. They continue in this tradition by offering the widest variety of hard wood flooring of such quality. They offer different styles, such as the strip, plank and wide plank style hard wood floors.

Bruce flooring continues to offer a huge variety of hard wood floor species, styles, widths, finishes and designs. You should visit their official website to see more about the specific types and styles available. There are many pictures, as well as a hard wood floor selector tool.

Since the establishment of Bruce Hardwood Flooring in 1884, the company has gone on to achieve worldwide popularity and status. Builders, designers and interior decorators the world over trust Bruce Hardwood Flooring for their flooring needs.

As far as finding a nice balance between selection, affordability, the latest styles as well as traditional styles, Bruce flooring really cant be beat in terms of overall quality, affordability and customer service. Many of the consumer oriented ratings and review sites seem to agree in general, with customer reviews showing Bruce Hardwood Floors as one of the top favorites in the hardwood flooring industry.

The interactive room designer and floor selector tool is very easy to use and a great way to get a feel for how different woods and styles of hardwood floor look compared to one another. The tool allows you to choose which type of room youd like to see in the picture. Then you continue by choosing the type of wood as well as the variety of plank or parquet pieces used.

Bruce Hardwood Flooring even offers a variety of custom design options that you should certainly inquire about if you are looking for something truly unique. Along with their great selection and affordability, Bruce Hard wood Flooring offers very reasonable warranty coverage on all of their flooring pieces and systems.

About the Author:

Ted has over 20 years of experience in interior decorating and has also spent months on his own home projects as a hobby of keeping up with the latest designs and techniques. For free illustrations and guides on discount wood flooring, please visit http://www.itisservices.com




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