After looking at a variety of flooring products and researching, the following items are things I found that needs to be considered before buying:
1. Do you want real wood or a manufactured product.
2. Do you want an exotic wood or a "plain vanilla" wood. There is wide variety of real woods available.
3. Is the sub-floor concrete or wood. (makes a difference on the installation and thickness of real wood products).
4. Real wood requires more care and maintenence.
5. How solid do you want the finihsed floor to feel; manuf. flooring has a tendancy to feel soft because it sits on foam and a majority of real wood products are typically glued or nailed to the sub-floor.
6. If real wood has minor damaged it can be sanded (if the damage is not too deep).
7. If manuf. flooring is damaged it generally needs to be replaced.
8. Are you doing DIY or hiring an installer?
9. How much money do you want to spend?
10. Look at all of the different types of wood available. Look for flooring vendors in your area as your typical home improvement store only carries a limited selection. Try
Lumber Liquidators they have a very good selection and decent pricing.
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