
Hardwood flooring is both elegant and durable; however, it can be thought of as environmentally harmful. Read here how hardwood flooring can be both elegant, durable, and eco-friendly.
Residential wood floors are more eco-friendly today than they have been in past decades. Federal and state governments have curbed the old harvesting style of clear-cutting a forest. Wood is sourced from responsibly managed forests, ensuring the protection of natural resources. Selectively harvesting a few trees at a time, not using large clear-cutting processes.
Most wood harvested in the United States is red oak, white oak, hard (sugar) maple, hickory, pecan, cherry, birch, walnut, ash, and beech. These hardwood species can be found in solid and engineered hardwood flooring.
Engineered hardwood flooring is made of sustainable materials and uses less hardwood than traditional solid wood flooring, reducing the need for deforestation. Comprised of a plywood core and a real hardwood veneer layer, allows it to be refinished, extending its lifespan, and making it a fabulous eco-friendly hardwood flooring option.
Solid hardwood flooring has the least impact on the environment since it will most likely avoid landfills. Through refinishing or reusing for other purposes, solid hardwood flooring has a serviceable life of 100 years or more.
Today, environmentally conscious remodelers don’t have to sacrifice the look, feel, and durability of wood flooring. Reclaimed wood is sourced from salvaged materials. This reduces the need for new timber and conserves our natural resources.
Looking for eco-friendly hardwood flooring in Ohio? Reach out to The Ohio Floor Company today to learn more about how we can help create a beautiful foundation for your home.