AQUADURA WATERPROOF HARDWOOD FLOORING
THE LATEST & BEST IN WATERPROOF HARDWOOD TECHNOLOGY
Say hello to the newest hardwood flooring at Orange County Flooring America. Aquadura H2O hardwood is now here and available for you. With a fantastic waterproof feature in this hardwood and its spectacular durability, which is one of the best in all hardwood floorings.
In this unique collection, you can find:
- A wide variety of species, including pine, walnut, hickory, and oak
- Superior features and benefits with waterproof, pet-proof and kid-proof attributes
- Easy installation process throughout your entire home to give it a great look
Aquadura H2O Hardwood floor is the best available option for those who are looking for a waterproof, durable, and beautiful hardwood flooring. An elegant combination of durability and waterproof hardwood makes Aqudura H2O just right for high interaction floors. Aquadura is not only waterproof but also, pet-proof, and kid-proof, which makes it the right option for houses with pets or children in them.
Above all, Flooring America’s Three, Four, or Five-Star Warranty Rating covers every Aquadura H2O hardwood floorings.
Do you want unique and waterproof hardwood throughout your home? Schedule a free room measure or give us a call at (949) 427-2336 today!
frequently asked questions
What is Hardwood Flooring?
Hardwood flooring is any flooring product made of real wood sawn from timber and manufactured for use as a floor. Hardwood is available in a wide variety of different tree species and can be produced as solid hardwood (the planks consist of one solid piece of wood sawn from a single timber) or as engineered hardwood (planks are made from multiple layers of wood adhered together). Hardwood flooring can come in planks, strips, parquet patterns, and other shapes. Generally, hardwood products come prefinished from the factory with stain and a wear layer to protect it. Still, in some cases, the wood is installed without a factory finish, and the finish is applied onsite. Some hardwood floors can be sanded or screened and refinished overtime to return a more pristine look and feel; however, this process can be expensive, time-consuming, and messing. As a result, the practice of sanding/screening and refinishing is becoming less common as consumers more often opt to replace older and worn out hardwood floors with entirely new ones.
Can I Steam Clean Hardwood Floors?
No, you should not steam clean hardwood floors. Cleaning your hardwood floors with a steam cleaner or with excess moisture will damage your floors and cause them to warp. In many cases, using a steam cleaner on your floors will void their warranty. Always consult the warranty guide for your floor before using any cleaning products. Some steam cleaner manufacturers may boast that their products are safe to use on hardwood floors (with the disclaimer that the floors must be adequately sealed). Still, both the Wood Floor Covering Association and the National Wood Floor Covering Association do not recommend using steam cleaning products on hardwood. There are also no major hardwood floor manufacturers that recommend using steam cleaners on hardwood floors. Refer to the manufacturer of your floor or your local Flooring America/Flooring Canada for other cleaning options that would be appropriate for your floor.
How Long Do Hardwood Floors Need To Acclimate?
Most manufacturers recommend that any hardwood product be acclimated in the space that it will be installed for no less than 72 hours. It is also essential to arrange the hardwood boxes for acclimation in a way that would give equal airflow to all of the boxes, ensuring each box of wood gets the same level of acclimation. Generally, stacking the boxes no more than four high and with at least 6” of space around all sides will suffice.