At Hardwood Rescue NC we are highly experienced professional flooring installers that can install any type of flooring you desire. We offer the latest products available and will give you an in home estimated to see what flooring type will work best in your home and give you ideas that will fit your family and your budget.
Customer service is a top priority at Hardwood Rescue NC so will will be have to help you choose from a very-broad range of options including:
Hardwood never goes out of style and is growing in popularity everywhere. It blends perfectly with every type of décor
Laminate flooring allows you to get an expensive look at an affordable price. Modern laminate options are designed to look like everything from hardwood to natural stone
This flooring product will withstand everything life can throw at it. It is the ideal flooring for high-traffic areas, or homes that have active children and pets. It is also available in a luxury vinyl line for people who want a little classier look
A new hardwood floor install should always be on a subfloor. If the floor is being installed in the midst of other remodeling or is a component of new construction, leave the floor for last. Anything that might involve exposing the floor to water, high humidity (such as open air or other plumbing work), or direct exposure to sunlight, can damage the floor.
The flooring should be installed as level and cleanly as possible and should always be sanded and treated. New hardwood floor installs typically shouldn’t be level with nearby rooms.
At Hardwood Rescue NC we specialize in custom hardwood flooring. Custom hardwood flooring come in both solid, and engineered-unfinished plank. You will have your flooring raw, and unfinished. Once installed your flooring it is finished on site to any specification. The customer has full control of species of wood, colors, specialty treatments, and multiple finish options. There is nothing that matches the beauty of a custom hardwood floor.
Solid hardwood flooring comes in a variety of species, grades, and sizes. We also offer antique and reclaimed material options. Unlike an engineered product, solids must be installed over a wooden subfloor. When you install solid flooring over a concrete slab, it is necessary to first install a wooden subfloor. This can be done in two ways: by using tar and screed or by using plywood.This type of subfloor consists of pouring hot mastic over the slab, and then laying screeds (1×4’s or 2×4”s) directly into it. Another method is plywood; we use this when installing wide with flooring in your home. Both methods allow us to install your floor following the national wood flooring association’s recommended installation procedure.
Engineered unfinished flooring is a great choice when you want to install custom hardwood floors on your first floor concrete subfloor. Due to its construction, it can be glued directly to the slab—allowing for flooring height not to be affected by previous floors. Engineered unfinished flooring is more stable than solid. It will not expand and contract as much as a solid floor, giving you a much more stable floor when a wide width is desired. Engineered hardwood flooring is available in all species, grades and sizes just like a solid. If you install an engineered unfinished on your first floor—and then add a solid to the second floor—everything will match. If you install an engineered unfinished on your first floor, and a solid on your second floor everything will match.
Address:
Morrisville, NC
Phone:
(919) 434-2460
Working Hours:
Monday – Friday 8:00AM – 5:00PM
Hardwood Rescue is a full-service locally owned and operated hardwood flooring company proudly serving areas of North Carolina:
Raleigh | Durham | Chapel Hill | Apex | Cary | Morrisville | Holly Springs | Fuquay-Varina | Pittsboro | Wake Forest | Garner | Clayton | Knightdale | Wendell | Zebulon | Rolesville
Your Triangle Hardwood Specialist