Pricing of Hardwood Floors

Indianapolis Hardwood Floor Prices

When you consider hardwood flooring for a home, cost is often a consideration. Hardwood floor prices can run the gamut, from inexpensive laminate to top-quality solid oak.

At ProSand Flooring, we work directly with you to create the look you want in the price range you need. While there are instances in which more expensive floors are recommended, you may save money by choosing less expensive options for other areas.

As you shop for new floors, there are a few options which make a big difference in cost.

Laminate vs. Wood

For homeowners who want the look of hardwood flooring at a fraction of the cost, laminate is a great choice. Made from pressed composite wood, laminate comes at a price point that is significantly lower.

It is more durable and easier to clean than traditional hardwood floors, making it ideal for rooms that see heavy traffic flow. High-quality laminate flooring can achieve the look of wood for a fraction of hardwood floor prices.

Wood Type

Oak is the most popular type of wood flooring, due to its availability and durability. ProSand Flooring carries a wide variety of oak types, each varying in color and wood grain. Oak can be a less expensive option than other wood types due in large part to its wide availability.

When considering different flooring options, you should also keep hardwood floor installation cost in mind, since that can add to overall hardwood floor prices.

Engineered vs. Solid

One way to reduce hardwood flooring prices is to go with engineered hardwood rather than solid. With engineered hardwood, wood is glued together to create one solid board, with a thin strip of the desired wood type facing upward.

Engineered hardwood is also stronger and more durable than solid wood, reducing the cost of maintaining floors and resulting in an overall cut in hardwood floor prices over their lifetime.

While hardwood floor prices can be high, they can also be made much more affordable by making the right choices. We can work with you to find the right options for each area of your home or business.

Through adjusting the type of wood, the construction type, the installation, or the wood color, your hardwood floor prices can be tailored to fit any budget.

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