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FloorEver Pet Plus Carpet

 

New FloorEver Carpet from Phenix is state of the art, low maintenance carpet designed for extreme durability. Made with solution dyed nylon yarn this carpet is designed to last!

Call for more details or schedule an "In-Home" consultation to see all of the latest styles and colors.

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Featured LVP Flooring

 

Sundance Greystone LVP Flooring

New LVP (luxury vinyl plank) flooring introduction! Commercial quality, with a superb wear layer makes this LVP flooring one of the very best!

$5.19 per ft*

See colors and features here!

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Anti Microbial for Carpets!

 

Phenix Microban compressed

Phenix carpets with Microban® help protect 24/7 against the growth of bacteria, mold and mildew, and remain 99% cleaner from bacteria and odors than untreated surfaces. We offer lots of different styles, colors and weaves of new carpet treated with Microban®

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Landmark Laminate Flooring

 

Landmark laminate flooring

New laminate flooring introduction! Highest quality, German made with a superb wear layer makes this laminate flooring one of the very best!

$2.99 per ft*

See the full laminate flooring line here

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Wood Flooring and Humidity Levels

  • Wood Flooring and Humidity Levels

    Dover Flooring Blog

    November 8th, 2014

     

    Why are humidity levels important for a wood flooring installation job and for the wood flooring itself going forward?

     

    Wood flooring is made of wood (duh!). The wood in the hardwood flooring was once a living and breathing tree. During the tree's lifespan, the wood constantly had moisture flowing through it to feed the tree. So, while the term "wood flooring and water don't mix" is accurate, the fact is hardwood flooring still needs some moisture to keep from drying out and remaining viable.

     

    Gapping caused by low humidity levels

    If your home is allowed to become too dry, your hardwood flooring will contract (shrink). If the surrounding air remains too dry for an extended period of time, then the wood flooring (and your furniture and pretty much anything in your home made of wood) could start to crack. When you see cracking in a hardwood floor or in your wood furniture it will almost always be from lack of moisture. Just as your skin will start to crack when it's dry so will your hardwood floor. And just as this is bad for your skin it's also bad for your hardwood flooring. Expansion and contraction in your hardwood flooring is fairly normal but cracking is not and really can't be fixed. A cracked board will remain cracked. Replacement is really the only option to get rid of a cracked floor board.

     

    Cupping of hardwood flooring

    Now, too much moisture is also bad for wood. Too much moisture can cause the hardwood flooring to expand so much that it can actually cup or buckle. As each individual board making up a hardwood flooring installation absorbs moisture out of the air they will start expanding. Each hardwood flooring job should have adequate expansion gaps around the edge of the room allowing for this normal expansion. Without adequate expansion gaps (and too much moisture in the air) the hardwood flooring will cup (the edges of the boards will raise while the middle stays down). With extreme moisture absorption the flooring will start to buckle.

    Cupping caused from too much moisture

     

    So you can see that too much moisture or too little moisture can really damage your hardwood flooring. Just the right amount of moisture is ideal. Keeping your home with a relative humidity level between 35% and 55% will keep the wood flooring from gapping in the dry months and cupping or buckling during the humid months. You can purchase a humidistat from your local hardware store to monitor the health (humidity levels) of your home.

     

    If your home is too dry, you may need to purchase a whole house humidification system that attaches to your furnace (as a matter of fact, if you have hardwood floors in your home you should definitely have a whole house humidification system) or smaller 1 room humidifiers set up in or near the areas that you have wood floors. With a humidistat and some type of humidification system you should be able to keep your home within the required humidity levels for optimal hardwood flooring performance. This will minimize the fooring's expansion and contraction cycles. If you kept your home at a constant humidity level of let's say 41%, you really shouldn't have any floor movement at all (theoretically). 

     

    Wood and water don't mix but hardwood and some moisture is critical for a healthy hardwood floor that will last for years and years and years......

    Next week we'll talk about the differences between an engineered floor and solid hardwood as it pertains to expansion and contraction. How wider width planks also affect performance when it comes to expansion and contraction. Also, dimensional stability. How it's different between solid hardwood flooring and engineered hardwood flooring and how different species are affected by similar moisture levels......

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Review #1

Laminate Flooring Testimonial

"Thank you so very much for the wonderful job your team did on our master bedroom!  We just love our new carpet.  The cats also approve.  We just got back from Europe on Thursday.  It was such a joy to come home to our soft, luxurious new carpet.  It was truly a pleasure doing business with you...we will always recommend your company!  Thanks again."

Eric and Sandy

Review #2

New Carpet Flooring Testimonial

"Your installer did a fine job with re-stretching my carpet!  And thank you so much for your generosity and please accept my sincerest gratitude."

Dorothy