Robbins Hardwood Details - Solid VS Engineered Info

Robbins Hardwood Floors
Extraordinary, elegantly casual - an American Classic
* World-class portfolio of unique yet affordable hardwood floors.
* Blends old-world craftsmanship with an understanding of everyday life.
* Transforms fine wood into wall-to-wall works of art.
Hardwood floors provide warmth and beauty to your home. There are many other
benefits of hardwood floors as well, such as the value they add to your
home, easy care and cleaning, great style coupled with durability and
as always, they're natural and safe for the environment. Give your room
a makeover with Robbins Hardwood floors!
- Appearance Improves with Age
Hardwood improves with age because it acquires a desirable patina over time.
- Long Lasting
Hardwood is among the longest lasting of all flooring types.
- Great Investment
Although hardwood can initially cost more than some other flooring options, its an investment that pays off, increasing the value of your home.
- Can Be Recoated
All hardwood can be recoated, allowing you to refresh your floor to its original look.
- Easy Care & Maintenance
Hardwood is as easy to care for as most other floors –waxing is not necessary for urethane finishes.
What is Hardwood?
| Solid Solid wood is just that – one piece that is milled from lumber. It comes in a variety of widths, from 2-1/4" to 5" wide. It also comes in different thicknesses: 3/4" is standard, but you can also find "thin profile" solid that is 5/16" thick. Keep In Mind: | ![]() | |
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| Engineered Engineered wood is real wood, but instead of one solid piece it consists of three to 10 thin layers of wood, called plies, that are assembled and glued in a cross-ply construction. The top layer of wood can range from 1/16" to 1/6" thick. Overall board thickness ranges from 1/4" to 3/4". Due to its multi-ply structure, engineered wood is much more stable than solid wood and is less susceptible to shrinking and expanding with changes in temperatures and humidity. Keep In Mind: | ![]() | |
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Warranty
Every Robbins® floor has Lifetime Structural Integrity Warranty against defects in grading, lamination and assembly for as long as the original purchaser owns it. Robbins floors carry a Residential Finish Warranty which ensures the original owner that for a period of 15 or 25 years, the finish will not separate from the flooring under normal household use when maintained in accordance with recommended guidelines.
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Hardwood Species
Species
influences appearance. Traditional oak has pronounced variations in
grain and shade, while maples grain is cleaner and more understated.
Today, there are many exotic hardwood species available, such as
lapacho, tigerwood, and Brazilian cherry, that have a distinctive
combination of origin, color and surface characteristics.
Keep In Mind:
Different hardwood species have different hardnesses that affect durability. If your floor is likely to take a lot of abuse, consider oak, maple, ash or Brazilian cherry for extra resistance to indentation.
| Traditional Species – Natural color with no stain | ||||||
| Ash | Birch | Cherry | Maple | Oak | Pecan | Walnut |
| Exotic Species – Natural color with no stain | ||||||
| Merbau | Kona | Jatoba | Pradoo | Kempass | Brazilian | Cabreuva |
| Cherry | ||||||
Many species of hardwood change color over time, after exposure to sunlight. The degree of change depends upon the species of the wood: for example, cherry changes color quickly and dramatically when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light.
Style & Texture
Whether your taste is rustic, traditional or contemporary, todays hardwood flooring manufacturers offer a wide variety of styles and surface textures to meet your needs.
Before
making your final selection, explore the many looks available from a
smooth surface that provides a sleek, sophisticated more contemporary
look, to a hand-scraped surface that creates a more rustic and casual
look.
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| Exotic | Handscraped | Color Washed | Distressed |
Gloss
The gloss level of hardwood flooring does not affect its durability or performance, so your choice of high gloss or low gloss is a matter of personal preference.
Low
gloss floors tend to hide the appearance of minor surface scratches
that occur over time. Conversely, higher gloss floors can make
scratches look more obvious.
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| High Gloss | Low Gloss |
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