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Exotic Floor Makeover in Minnetonka

Check out our recent job showcasing the current trend of refinishing your exotic hardwood floors.

The owners of this stunning home on Lake Minnetonka wanted to give their exotic floors a fresh look. This is a trend we have seen a lot lately as the exotic flooring boom happened about ten-years ago, and the original finish is starting to look pretty dated in a lot of homes.

The Details

Our whole team was involved in this sanding and refinishing project and we are absolutely obsessed with how it turned out!

These are Brazilian Cherry hardwood floors that we sanded and refinished with 3 parts True Black and 2 parts Dark Grey.

If you are tired of your existing exotic finish, give us a call today or submit an estimate request form to schedule your own exotic makeover!

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The Right Time for Your Hardwood Job

Here are a few of the best times to schedule your hardwood flooring job.

When will it be the perfect time to schedule your hardwood flooring job? The answer varies for every family based on your personal schedules, finances, etc. However, there are opportune times for us as a construction company to get your job done. A few of these opportune times include before the holidays and during Spring Break.

We often get customers calling us in mid-November to schedule a buff & coat or sand & refinish project to get their floors looking good as new before the holidays. The problem with calling so close to the install date is that you may not get your job completed before the date you would like. If you are looking for a holiday face-lift for your hardwood floors, we recommend getting your job on the books now, even if we schedule it out a few months.

Another great time to schedule your hardwood flooring job is when you are gone for the holidays or on Spring Break with your family. Buffing or sanding a floor creates a mess and reapplying finish is a smelly job, so why not have it all done when you aren’t home! We work closely with our customers to make them comfortable with our team being in their home when they are on vacation and always protect your belongings as if they were our own.

So what are you waiting for?! Give us a call today to schedule your late Fall, early Winter flooring project! Or easily submit an estimate request form on our website. We cannot wait to gift you with beautiful floors for the holiday season!

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All Hardwood Is Not Created Equal

All wood species have a unique level of hardness that is measured using the Janka scale.

A common misconception when it comes to hardwood floors is that they all have the same level of “hardness”, when in fact, the level of hardness varies greatly by the specie of tree. There is a scientific scale used to measure the hardness of different woods call the Janka Scale. It basically tells us how resilient a certain species of wood will be to dents, scrapes, and wear by measuring the amount of pounds-force required to imbed a steel into the lumber (Wood Database). The higher the Janka rating, the harder the wood.

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Hardness

“Janka”

Scale

Curious about where your lumber falls on the scale? Check out the list below:

Walnut, Brazilian 3680

Teak, Brazilian 3540

Cherry, Brazilian 2820

Gum, Spotted 2473

Mesquite 2345

Mahogany, Santos 2200

Hickory/Pecan 1820

Maple, Brazilian 1500

Maple, Hard 1450

Cypress, Australian 1375

Oak, White 1360

Ash, White 1320

Beech 1300

Oak, Northern Red 1290

Birch 1260

Teak 1078

Walnut, American Black 1010

Cherry, Black 950

Pine, Southern Yellow 870

Douglas Fir 660

Source: “Hardwood [Janka] Scale”. Pg. 11. Real Wood Real Life. The National Hardwood Flooring Association.

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