Brand Wars! Hardwood Floors Compared!
This article is by Steve Simonson -- a writer for our affiliate partner,
iFloor.
Lets talk about hardwood floors! I have been asked hundreds, perhaps
thousands of times for a wood comparison article like the very popular
BRAND WAR, which compared laminate floors against each other. With this
article I want to cover the pre-finished hardwood-flooring category brand
by brand. This article probably won't help you if you are trying to figure
out if hardwood is right for you. If you are stuck in the quagmire of
trying to decide if you should choose a unfinished floor that is sanded
and finished on-site or a pre-finished floor that is another discussion
as well. If you are considering shopping for Pre-finished wood flooring
you should first read Shopping
for Pre-Finished Wood: Basic Training because it will serve as a
basis for your decision to purchase pre-finished flooring.
This comparison article is most relevant to people that are trying
to understand the differences between different brands of pre-finished
hardwood floors. The differences between brands of floors can be subtle
when looking at a product, so the purpose of this is to give you an overview
of a specific brand.
If you are comparing pre-finished floors and trying to get a general
sense of how brands rank against each other you have found the only source
for that in the world! Beware of flimsy ratings from other sources that
try to copy this format. We perform actual research and use our experience
as our guiding light for this article. Most copycats try to put up a
hollow opinion just to reassure a buyer and then close a sale. We rank
some brands of floors highly and others rank poorly. We expose the strengths
and weaknesses of brands for the benefit of the buyer. This is true full
disclosure.
Since [our vendor partner] sells all of these products we can be quite
objective about our opinions. We are not compelled to push you one direction
or another - we simply tell the story the way we see it and let you make
the final decision.
Before going any
further, make sure that you understand the floor shopping process.
Your ability to recognize that you are not alone in the flooring struggle
will help see you through the entire process.
I cannot cover the basics of Pre-Finished flooring in this article.
I am going to give you the ratings for each brand. All of these brand
ratings take into consideration all products, styles and overall brand
performance. There may be individual style or products that are above
or below the overall brand rating. So if you see that Bruce has a lower
rating than you expected because you have seen or used a quality Bruce
floor called Coastal Woodlands - you need to understand that although
coastal woodlands may be a great product, but the overall score of the
line is lower.
I want to reiterate the above point so that I don't mislead you: This
article compares brands against each other not individual products or
styles. That product-by-product analysis will come in a future article.
Bruce is a good example of why this point is relevant. They make more
than 50 different styles of products and all of them have the Bruce name.
Some of them are at the low end of price and performance and others are
at the highest caliber quality and upper price points. Our brand rating
will encompass the entire line and give you a general score.
I use 10 basic areas to see how the floors measure up. Then apply 1-5
stars in each area. Honestly I don't like giving a 5 star rating in a
specific area unless someone has really blown me away. The wood flooring
business as a whole is suffering from a lack of innovation. I think this
trend will change and I can say that I am happy to see some of the new
things that are coming out.
Below you will see a guideline for each criterion and how each rating
is put together. Each rating category is very consistent and generally
involves more than one set of variables.
GUIDELINES
5 Stars in Each Category.
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The best overall score is calculated from the total
of all categories. The more stars, the better the score. One (1)
star is the lowest and five (5) stars is the highest. Total possible
stars are fifty (50). |
1. |
Color and Design |
The color and design category is based on the overall
selection of species, stains and finishes. Exotic species like purple
heart, walnut and many more are available as options to oak and hardwood.
Additionally there are a number of different finishes that are can
be used to make your flooring look different. Having a variety of
different gloss levels can push this score upward. Finally the design
aspect has to do with aesthetic presentation. There may be a line
that has an really cool look and therefore has a lot of stars in
this area - but that does not mean that it is very durable. Remember
that sometimes high fashion options are not always compatible with
long term durability in a family setting. The higher the rating awarded
means that a company has embraced the things that I have talked about
above. The lower the score likely means fewer options and therefore
less color and design! |
2. |
Warranty |
Warranties are always difficult to judge. On one hand I want to
compare what each company offers in terms of years a floor is covered
as well as what general conditions the warranty is valid. However,
most flooring related warranties are very hollow. Very few have any
teeth whatsoever. However, if a company is willing to put themselves
on paper for 25 years covering a floor that will get a higher rating
than a company that only offers a 5 year warranty. Of course the
more credible and realistic a warranty is written will also add stars.
An average brand warranty package is 3 stars. More stars mean longer
and more meaningful warranty coverage. Fewer stars mean shorter warranties
and shallow warranty coverage. |
3. |
Ease of Installation |
This particular category ranks the overall installation convenience
for a do-it-yourself homeowner or a contractor that is not accustomed
to working with this type of product. Our basic assumption is that
a reasonably talented person or contractor should be able install
most of these pre-finished floors by following the instructions provided.
If the project seems to much - then you should choose
a professional installer. 3 stars is a average floor in terms of
installation ease. Higher scores mean a easier floor to install and
lower floors mean that the flooring is more difficult to work with. |
4. |
Construction Used |
This section is dedicated to how a product is put together. Some
companies go out of their way to apply extra coats of finish, or
to put a certain length of board in their product offering. Some
companies strive to offer special extras. Those extras are rewarded
with extra stars. Additionally companies that offer solid wood, engineered
wood and long strip options will also received a higher score. Options
are important because customers have many different installation
situations. Finally we take into consideration the overall quality
of how each brand builds their products. If the brand skews lower
overall that can offset some of the little extras that I talked about
above. The higher the score the better a brand meets all of these
benchmarks. The lower the score the lower the brand options and quality. |
5. |
Customer Feedback |
Since I have sold most of the brands shown above and have seen
installations of all of these brands I have had the opportunity to
get customer feedback about each and every brand shown above. The
more stars you find in this category the happier a customer is with
their purchase and with the specific brand. I do receive feedback
on many floors from many customers. I receive the feedback at the
time of purchase, following installation and even after a client
has lived with the floor for a period of time. This puts together
all of those bits of feedback. Lots of stars mean lots of happy customers.
Fewer stars means less happy customers. Remember that customers may
have been happy at the time of purchase - but not after installation.
We try to weigh all of the opinions in here. If we have received
very little feedback this can count against the brand too. We generally
find our happy customers to be very willing to share their comments
about a brand they have purchased. We assume on some level that if
a customer is less happy they are less likely to offer opinions later
on. |
6. |
Professional Feedback |
I think that an important measure in any product or brand assessment
is what the professionals say. In particular I am putting installation
feedback and feedback from retailers into this category. I speak
with many installers and many retailers on a regular basis and we
discuss the products that really are performing well. We also discuss
products that are causing us problems and headaches. The higher the
score the better the overall feeling is about that brand. Obviously
the lower scores indicate less satisfaction from the professionals. |
7. |
Steve's Opinion |
Well no evaluation would be complete without me throwing my two
cents in. I include this category as an overall gut feel toward a
specific brand. This is my general feeling about a brand. Higher
scores mean a better feeling - lower scores mean they have earned
my scorn and discontent. (just kidding.) You may choose to ignore
this category since it is clearly my personal thoughts. |
8. |
Price |
We use this as a barometer for how the line is based price wise.
An average priced brand would have 3 stars. Lower prices have more
stars because price would be more attractive to you. Higher prices
have lower stars. This category should be a benchmark. Higher quality
floors will have a higher price and that gives them a lower score
in this particular area. But the old saying is "You can't have your
cake and eat it too." |
9. |
Uniqueness |
When a manufacturer goes out of their way to find unique species,
finish types or brings other really cool additions to the wood flooring
choices we think they should be rewarded. Frankly too few manufacturers
care about being unique. Most sell oak and maple in a couple qualities
and that represents their bread and butter business. That may in
fact be a way of life that will not change - but we feel that those
that venture out and do something different should get a nice score
in this section. This area can also tie in the way the product is
presented to customers. A nice easy to use display or a standard
pricing program are things that are really unique in this business.
Lower scores mean they probably make standard products. |
10. |
Brand Reliability |
If you are considering making a large purchase it is fair to believe
that you should expect some level of reliability from the company
that made the product. If you have a problem, warranty issue, cleaning
question or simply want to find out more about your purchase you
need to be able to reach out to the company. If a company has a good
claims record and really responds to customer concerns you will see
a higher score in this area. Companies that try to hide behind shallow
warranties and ignore customer needs will score low. The industry
at large is guilty of having a poor track record for reliability.
This is one area where a manufacturer could really set themselves
apart from the competition. Also if a brand makes lower end products
you will see a lower score in this area. New companies that do not
have a long track record will also have a lower score - that may
increase over time. |
All of these ratings are subject to change as companies change. Sometimes
a company is on top of the world and making great products and that same
company can experience generalized trouble that can affect their rating.
We try to review ratings on a regular basis. These ratings are compiled
and published by [our vendor partner] and may
or may not reflect individual experiences. On the whole we believe that
these ratings summarize the situation very well. There are no warranties
expressed or implied within this text about the accuracy or reliability
of this information. This is a free resource that is available on the
Internet.
Anderson |
1. |
Color and Design |
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4 |
2. |
Warranty |
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3 |
3. |
Ease of Installation |
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3 |
4. |
Construction Used |
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3 |
5. |
Customer Feedback |
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2 |
6. |
Professional Feedback |
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2 |
7. |
Steve's Opinion |
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3 |
8. |
Price |
|
2 |
9. |
Uniqueness |
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4 |
10. |
Brand Reliability |
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2 |
Anderson offers a nice selection of products including
some species that are not commonly available. I like the ability
to choose ELM or PECAN flooring. That is cool. Anderson has a border
system that adds an extra design element to their flooring options.
They also offer a product that has a good quality finish and seem
to be very well engineered. We have only limited feedback about
this line from customers and that is reflected in the scoring.
Because of the higher quality of the floor you also see a bit higher
price and that brings the score down a bit. Overall Anderson can
be a fine brand of flooring to select. They offer a high quality
product at a reasonable price with some pretty unique options.
The score on Anderson may climb with more feedback and exposure
to their construction techniques including their finishes and engineering. |
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Total Score: |
28 |
Award |
1. |
Color and Design |
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4 |
2. |
Warranty |
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4 |
3. |
Ease of Installation |
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3 |
4. |
Construction Used |
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3 |
5. |
Customer Feedback |
|
3 |
6. |
Professional Feedback |
|
3 |
7. |
Steve's Opinion |
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2 |
8. |
Price |
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5 |
9. |
Uniqueness |
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4 |
10. |
Brand Reliability |
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2 |
One of the recent innovators in the pre-finished
hardwood area is Award flooring. They make a reasonable selection
of species available to you in a very distinctive finish. The WEARMAX
finish is a ceramic type of finish that is applied to the top of
the wood floor. This creates a very durable surface and is specifically
designed to combat abrasion wear. The formulation of the finish
gives Award an edge over the competition when it comes to stain
resistance from common household items. Award also has done an
incredible service to the customer. All of the floors are the same
price within a particular line. This means if you are interested
in an Award longstrip floor you can freely select on style, design
and color. The price will be 100% uniform between the different
colors, species and styles. Most other companies have a different
price for different species, for different stains, for different
grades and those differences make the selection process that much
more frustrating. That in itself earned Award the 5 star for uniqueness.
One problem I have with Award revolves around their core board.
It appears to present problems with expansion and contraction in
areas with low humidity and vast temperature changes. Award recommends
that you maintain a humidity range in your home from 40% - 60%
to make sure that the flooring remains stable. If you live in a
low humidity area I do not recommend Award flooring without a humidifier. |
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Total Score: |
33 |
Bamtex |
1. |
Color and Design |
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2 |
2. |
Warranty |
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2 |
3. |
Ease of Installation |
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3 |
4. |
Construction Used |
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3 |
5. |
Customer Feedback |
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4 |
6. |
Professional Feedback |
|
3 |
7. |
Steve's Opinion |
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3 |
8. |
Price |
|
3 |
9. |
Uniqueness |
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5 |
10. |
Brand Reliability |
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2 |
Bamboo flooring is becoming more and more popular.
Invariably the first question people ask is how will it wear? This
question can be answered by doing a bit of research about bamboo
and how the flooring is constructed as well as how it is finished.
Basically your research will show that Bamboo is as hard as hard
maple. That means that it is harder than red oak. This should put
to bed any concerns about dents or overall durability issues. Bamtex
puts a nice coat of finish over the product and this creates a
complete flooring solution. Bamboo can be produced in 4-5 years
vs. traditional hardwood products that have a 30-40 year life cycle.
Bamboo is limited in colors at this time, but I think more creativity
will lead to lots more options in bamboo. You can decide between
vertical and horizontal grain, which gives a unique aesthetic option
that you typically don't see with wood flooring. Ok - for any of
you purists that don't like me calling a grass product wood I can
only say tough beans! This is a product with a natural look that
is very compatible with a wood-flooring category. |
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Total Score: |
30 |
Bruce |
1. |
Color and Design |
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2 |
2. |
Warranty |
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3 |
3. |
Ease of Installation |
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2 |
4. |
Construction Used |
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3 |
5. |
Customer Feedback |
|
2 |
6. |
Professional Feedback |
|
3 |
7. |
Steve's Opinion |
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2 |
8. |
Price |
|
3 |
9. |
Uniqueness |
|
2 |
10. |
Brand Reliability |
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3 |
The best-known name in hardwood flooring is Bruce
hardwood! Bruce is owned by Triangle Pacific, which is owned by
Armstrong. I point this out so that you know you are dealing with
a huge company. However, they are also the largest producer of
pre-finished wood floors, which creates the first part of the problem.
Bruce has literally hundreds and hundreds of products that create
a hassle trying to figure out which floor is right for you. Many
times people will see a Bruce floor priced at $2.99 per square
foot at a home center and then check out local stores where other
Bruce products are marked at $7.99 per square foot. The problem
is these are two completely different products designed for different
purposes. Floors are engineered with certain design elements and
durability needs in mind. These engineering decisions affect the
price of the floor. Lower end floors will have little to say except, "I
am a piece of wood with a finish that is probably not too durable." However,
higher end floors will shout out, "Hey pick me - I will look beautiful
longer and I actually can take the wear and tear your family will
dish out." Wouldn't that be nice? Unfortunately the floors do not
speak and that leaves you in confusion. Bruce has too many low
end products for me to rate with a high rating. They do make some
nice quality floors but they make it too hard to figure out which
is the good stuff and which is the home center stuff. |
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Total Score: |
25 |
Goodfellow |
1. |
Color and Design |
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4 |
2. |
Warranty |
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3 |
3. |
Ease of Installation |
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3 |
4. |
Construction Used |
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3 |
5. |
Customer Feedback |
|
3 |
6. |
Professional Feedback |
|
3 |
7. |
Steve's Opinion |
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3 |
8. |
Price |
|
3 |
9. |
Uniqueness |
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4 |
10. |
Brand Reliability |
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2 |
This brand is a private brand put together by a
Canadian company that really knows wood products. My favorite thing
about this brand is the fact that they offer so many exotic species
of wood. They have all kinds of really cool exotic woods that you
can see colors and grains that are completely foreign to most flooring
shoppers. We have reached a point in America where people wonder
what color stain to put on their oak. I personally prefer to see
more innovation and more options in terms of color, design and
graining. Goodfellow also offers a couple different engineering
options as well as all of the species choices. This brand is certainly
one of my favorites. The only downside is that they are not a nationally
distributed product therefore the name is not as well known. Because
they are somewhat new to the US I had to give them a lower brand
reliability score. However, we have found their service to be extra
good and expect to raise their score in the future. |
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Total Score: |
31 |
Harris Tarkett |
1. |
Color and Design |
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3 |
2. |
Warranty |
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3 |
3. |
Ease of Installation |
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3 |
4. |
Construction Used |
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4 |
5. |
Customer Feedback |
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3 |
6. |
Professional Feedback |
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4 |
7. |
Steve's Opinion |
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4 |
8. |
Price |
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3 |
9. |
Uniqueness |
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4 |
10. |
Brand Reliability |
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3 |
If I could think of a specific brand that was a
solid selection for most situations I would think that Harris Tarkett
would be near the top of the list. They offer solid, engineered
and longstrip floors. All of these construction methods give the
flooring shopper a total package! This is a brand that has all
the bases covered. They make all of their own floors, which is
unique for a company with so many choices. They have a high rating
when it comes to the finishes that they use and I feel that for
the meat and potatoes wood shoppers that this may be a good brand
to look at. My single warning is about their product offering in
home centers. Just like the majority of product found in the big
box stores you are more likely to find a lower end product labeled
Harris Tarkett than a medium to upper grade selection. Be careful
in finding a box labeled Harris Tarkett at a home center and applying
this same rating to the product. |
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Total Score: |
34 |
Hartco |
1. |
Color and Design |
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2 |
2. |
Warranty |
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3 |
3. |
Ease of Installation |
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2 |
4. |
Construction Used |
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3 |
5. |
Customer Feedback |
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3 |
6. |
Professional Feedback |
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2 |
7. |
Steve's Opinion |
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3 |
8. |
Price |
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2 |
9. |
Uniqueness |
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3 |
10. |
Brand Reliability |
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1 |
Hartco is one of the oldest brand names in hardwood
flooring around. They are overall a well-respected company. Hartco
is owned by Triangle Pacific, which is owned by Armstrong. I point
this out so that you know you are dealing with a huge company.
Hartco makes a product called Pattern Plus that I have really enjoyed
for years! It has been an excellent floor with the acrylic impregnated
finish making it tough enough for some commercial applications.
However, the innovation overall at Hartco is almost non-existent.
They have not kept pace with offering new product choices and opportunities.
Ever since Triangle Pacific purchased them it appears that the
company has been somewhat stagnant in terms of new energy. They
are still a huge company and sell a lot of floors - but they are
not in my top ratings. Recently I have also noticed problems with
the floors even pattern plus and a unwillingness to stand squarely
behind the product. The claim took forever to get handled and in
the end I had to take care of it with the customer because Hartco
refused. Their transition pieces are also very rarely matching
and although I don't expect a perfect match for a natural product
I do expect the colors to be in the same ballpark. When I mentioned
this problem to a Hartco representative at a recent trade show
they acted like I did not have any idea about what goes into a
hardwood floor manufacturing process. Since they decided to make
condescending remarks to me, that gives me the feeling that regular
flooring customers would not stand a chance when placed in the
same circumstance. This is the lowest reliability rating I have
given to such a well-known company. I hope to see them rebound
soon. |
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Total Score: |
24 |
Kahrs |
1. |
Color and Design |
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3 |
2. |
Warranty |
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4 |
3. |
Ease of Installation |
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3 |
4. |
Construction Used |
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3 |
5. |
Customer Feedback |
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4 |
6. |
Professional Feedback |
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4 |
7. |
Steve's Opinion |
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4 |
8. |
Price |
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3 |
9. |
Uniqueness |
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4 |
10. |
Brand Reliability |
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3 |
This is a brand that has really stuck to their basic
principles that got them started in business. They make a longstrip
floor in a couple different styles as well as a product line called
Linnea. I like the finish that Kahrs uses on their best grade of
floors. The acrylic-urethane mix is unique and as far as I know
the only company that uses it. The finish is very durable and I
like the overall gloss level it presents. In general the lower
the gloss level on a floor the less you will see scratches and
other surface imperfections. I think that Kahrs is a fine option
for flooring buyers! I do need to make one note of clarification
on Linnea. This is a hardwood veneer placed on top of a fiber core
board. This is a similar concept to laminate floors - but Kahrs
puts a true wood veneer so you get a deeper more realistic wood
look. The obvious downside to that is if you have a true wood on
the surface instead of a laminate you should not expect the same
dent resistance out of that veneer as you would a laminate floor. |
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Total Score: |
35 |
Mannington |
1. |
Color and Design |
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2 |
2. |
Warranty |
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3 |
3. |
Ease of Installation |
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4 |
4. |
Construction Used |
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5 |
5. |
Customer Feedback |
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4 |
6. |
Professional Feedback |
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4 |
7. |
Steve's Opinion |
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4 |
8. |
Price |
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3 |
9. |
Uniqueness |
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2 |
10. |
Brand Reliability |
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3 |
Mannington is a brand that really can make awesome
engineered floors. In fact the Mannington 5 ply floors that are
about 3" wide are my favorite choice for going over a radiant heat
floor using a floating floor installation technique. They are so
dimensionally stable and so well built that they really are a solid
choice for radiant heated floors or for that matter any floor.
However, that is about all I can say about Mannington. Their finish
is ok, but not awesome and they make basically a whole bunch of
oak floors and a couple maple floors in not very cool colors. This
is a great line of floors - but they really don't have much to
talk about in terms of design, style, finish quality or overall
pizzazz. I hope to see more cool things from this brand. They rank
overall pretty well because they have performed and are well made.
They could do even better by becoming more inventive. |
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Total Score: |
34 |
Mercier |
1. |
Color and Design |
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3 |
2. |
Warranty |
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3 |
3. |
Ease of Installation |
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3 |
4. |
Construction Used |
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4 |
5. |
Customer Feedback |
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3 |
6. |
Professional Feedback |
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2 |
7. |
Steve's Opinion |
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3 |
8. |
Price |
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3 |
9. |
Uniqueness |
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3 |
10. |
Brand Reliability |
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2 |
This Canadian brand is a very solid
selection for a 3/4" solid hardwood option. They have a number
of different species and widths that you can choose from. Most
of the options are based on natural flooring colors, which basically
means that Mercier uses a clear coats of finish instead of adding
stain colors. (Since it's Canadian I guess I should say colours?)
This is a basic line that seems well made. |
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Total Score: |
29 |
Panorama |
1. |
Color and Design |
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1 |
2. |
Warranty |
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2 |
3. |
Ease of Installation |
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2 |
4. |
Construction Used |
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2 |
5. |
Customer Feedback |
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3 |
6. |
Professional Feedback |
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3 |
7. |
Steve's Opinion |
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2 |
8. |
Price |
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4 |
9. |
Uniqueness |
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2 |
10. |
Brand Reliability |
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2 |
This is a budget brand for those looking to find
a basic hardwood styling. This is a great option for a basement
family room or a rental home. This can be a wonderful selection
- but it does not have the versatile selection or options that
other product lines offer. Panorama offers longstrip product so
it can be installed in most situations - just make sure that you
understand this is a entry level product at an entry level price. |
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Total Score: |
23 |
Robbins |
1. |
Color and Design |
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2 |
2. |
Warranty |
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3 |
3. |
Ease of Installation |
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3 |
4. |
Construction Used |
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3 |
5. |
Customer Feedback |
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2 |
6. |
Professional Feedback |
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2 |
7. |
Steve's Opinion |
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2 |
8. |
Price |
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2 |
9. |
Uniqueness |
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2 |
10. |
Brand Reliability |
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3 |
Robbins is one of the largest hardwood producers
in the US. They are overall a nice quality producer of pre-finished
hardwood floors. Robbins is owned by Triangle Pacific, which is
owned by Armstrong. I point this out so that you know you are dealing
with a huge company. Like other companies that are part of the
Triangle Pacific group you will see many similar products and very
little originality. Lots of oak and maple in lots of different
sizes, widths, styles and stains are Robbins strong points. |
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Total Score: |
24 |
Wood Perfect |
1. |
Color and Design |
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1 |
2. |
Warranty |
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2 |
3. |
Ease of Installation |
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3 |
4. |
Construction Used |
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2 |
5. |
Customer Feedback |
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3 |
6. |
Professional Feedback |
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2 |
7. |
Steve's Opinion |
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2 |
8. |
Price |
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3 |
9. |
Uniqueness |
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2 |
10. |
Brand Reliability |
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2 |
This brand of hardwood flooring is a quick look
at natural colors of oak, maple and birch. These offerings represent
a nice product line within this limited range. This is a basic
brand and can be used when you find that the species and colors
are right for your decor. This product line is made in Austria
and has a nice 5-coat finish on it. |
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Total Score: |
22 |
I believe that taking the time to learn more about flooring will lead
to more realistic customer expectations and subsequently, fewer problems
with your specific flooring project.
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