Hardwood floors are a great way to bring value to your home as well as comfort.
If you have hardwood floor that has not been finished at all we can help. Unfinished hardwood floor can cause all sorts of issues. Let us take care of you!
Tried doing it yourself and then life happened? We would love to help you out and finish your hardwood flooring.
Yes, we do repairs. We can take care of your stained hardwood floor, your broken hardwood floor, chipped hardwood floor, etc.
Our specialty that adds the most value to your home. The quality, wear, heat, water-resistance, and color of the hardwoods depend on the material produced. At Mile High Hardwoods we only use commercial grade hardwood making sure your floors lasts the longest. When installing hardwood floors we believe having an expert do it is your best option. So many times we have witnessed homes get damaged and floor boards sticking up that they ended up calling a professional anyway and ultimitely time was wasted as well as money.
Hardwood comes from solid or softwood. Natural wood is heated to withstand thermal resistance and durability. Many kinds of flooring and hardwood come from oak and ash. These are potent seeds with a specific wooden structure, so after installing hardwood floor planks, it looks elegant and lovely. It's a shade of light oak, black painted, orange honey, or gray walls hardwood floors. Birch hardwood and natural cedar hardwood are light in color. Karelian birch is simple but more powerful than a common birch.
Although the most popular hardwood floor stain colors are light brown hardwood shades, hardwood can be made in different ways today, so that you can change the original color of the floor woods and get the desired color. White Wood: To get a white oak hardwood floor, you can bleach it, but it can also be painted or brushed. When the bleached grey hardwood floors are rejuvenated or artificially rejuvenated by a brush, the specialized removal of a soft layer with a top brush gives clear consistency.
Bright: Light hardwood floor and wall color combinations include beige hardwoods such as bamboo, birch, pine, cedar, ash, maple, or oak. Oak flooring is the most popular due to its thickness and has brunette-light tones. Beige comes from walnut, Merbau, clay, and other light hardwood floors. Dark: Bog oak has a dark shade color of a wenge coffee, and it's costly. Dark hardwood floor and wall color combinations also come from mahogany and walnut. Colored: The alder, cherry, pear, and beech floors are pink in color. Yellow-colored wood requires olives, teak, and irocco. The red hardwood floor stain colors import from Asia and Africa, from Jatoba, and Paduk through distribution.
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