Clayton NC Basement Hardwood Flooring Installation – Benefits Report Launched

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12th & Oak Floor Co. (+1-919-795-7384), a hardwood floor specialist based in Clayton, NC, has launched a new report on the pros and cons of installing a hardwood floor in the basement of a home.

-- The latest report includes an in-depth analysis of the benefits of hardwood flooring, including maintenance and durability, weighed against the cost of investment.

More details can be found at https://www.12thandoak.com/basement-hardwood-floors

12th & Oak Floor Co.’s recent report takes advantage of the company’s industry expertise and experience with installing, refinishing, recoating, and repairing hardwood floors to offer a balanced comparison of its pros and cons.

A family business since 2002, 12th & Oak Floor Co. takes pride in offering the very best when it comes to hardwood floors, with employees regularly attending training to keep their skills and knowledge up-to-date.

The latest report from the company discusses hardwood flooring as a durable, practical alternative in finished basement rooms. As a stain-resistant surface that’s easy to clean and maintain, the article suggests many benefits to its installation.

Since basement rooms are prone to dampness, hardwood flooring offers a great solution to prevent moisture, mold, and mildew from taking up residence, which is common with fitted carpets in the basement. The report discusses the long-term durability of hardwood and its suitability for busy households and families.

The article also details the aesthetic benefits of hardwood flooring, as it adds elegance and understated beauty to any room, transforming a cold space into a warm and inviting one. As such, it’s an excellent choice for basements that have little light or few windows, as it can add a cozy feel.

Later in the report, 12th & Oak Floor Co. elaborate on the potential downsides to basements with hardwood flooring, explaining that large spaces can be expensive, but the same look can be achieved economically with vinyl plank. The article also mentions the limitations of the material, depending on the current flooring in a customer’s basement, and its potential for wear and tear from pets and young children.

With the latest announcement, 12th & Oak Floor Co. continues to invest in providing valuable, informative industry insights into hardwood flooring and alternative options and offering customers a range of floors and installation, maintenance, and repair services.

Interested parties can find out more at https://www.12thandoak.com

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