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Why Acacia is a Good Choice for Hardwood Flooring

Why Acacia is a Good Choice for Hardwood Flooring

We’ve spoken before about the merits of acacia. So the question now is, why should you put your trust in it?

Having options is always a good thing. When it’s time to choose a new hardwood floor, you’ve got to narrow them down. We’ve spoken before about the merits of acacia. So the question now is, why should you put your trust in it? Here is more information about it. 

Starting with More Info 

Acacia wood comes from three places that also start with an A: Asia, Africa, and Australia! It’ll amaze you and impress your visitors when you see the spectacular grains held inside this beautiful hardwood. You’ll also find that it’s a perfect fit for all of your hardwood flooring needs! If you are worried about water damage wrecking your hardwood, this is something that is less of an issue; acacia is naturally resistant to the effects of mold and mildew, which means you can probably lay it down in the basement, the bathroom, or the laundry room!  

Opening Up the Possibilities 

Of course, this means that a whole new world is open to you! For instance, do you want solid hardwood floors or engineered ones? That’s the second choice you will have to make. Acacia will form the top layer of an engineered floor. Other types of wood will be found underneath; meanwhile, solid uses all acacia in one plank and in the entire stack of floorboards. The width and texture of the hardwood floorboards will also play a part in which species you will ultimately choose to you. Think about the room in which you are going to pull up old boards and put in the new ones – that is how you make this decision

The Perks of Acacia Hardwood 

The bottom line is that acacia hardwood has plenty of perks. Like to have many different colors? Mix and match or create some contrast! Since this wood is more durable, it can withstand more foot traffic than other types of hardwood. Plus, you can hide any signs of damage more easily. The density also holds up to accidental drop damage and liquid spills. Keeping it up and making it look nice is easy, and you won’t have to worry about damages or maintenance. 

 

Hardwood Flooring from Jason Brown Wood Floors

At Jason Brown Wood Floors, our commitment to quality installation is clear in all that we do, which is why our customers consistently rate us as one of the top contractors in the region. We have been awarded Baltimore Magazine’s Best of Baltimore Award 4 times and have been proudly serving the Baltimore Area for over 16 years. If you’re ready to speak with someone about your hardwood flooring project, we want to hear from you! Contact us at 410-668-9131 or send us a message here.

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