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Wooden you know it! How Hardwood Flooring Impacts Your Resale Value

July 9, 2019 By Oak & Broad Team

Most people would prefer to purchase a property that has original hardwood flooring, as opposed to one with basic tiles or laminate around the house. Not to offend any lovers of the latter two options, but when you objectively look at different flooring options, hardwood flooring comes out as the clear winner!

Wooden you know it! How Hardwood Flooring Impacts Your Resale Value

Aesthetically pleasing and available in a range of grains and styles, hardwood flooring adds to a property’s resale value by almost 2.5%. And that’s not a small number, especially considering that the median price of a home in the US comes to around $200,000.

But is there anything to hardwood floors apart from their look? You have to wonder what else makes it so popular among homeowners!

As purveyors of wide plank hardwood flooring in the US, we offer our two cents on the popularity of hardwood floors and their role in improving a property’s resale value.

The Qualities of Hardwood Floors

– Strength

There’s a reason why wood is used for joinery and construction! Much stronger than most materials, hardwood is dense and offers the sort of support and durability you don’t usually get from your average flooring option.

For a residential property, having hardwood floors helps because the flooring retains its look and quality no matter how long it’s used, provided that some care and attention is given to it.

– Cost

It’s a common misconception that hardwood flooring is ridiculously expensive! Yes, when compared to other options, hardwood can cost a pretty penny. But remember, you get what you pay for. Hardwood floors are usually very high-quality, require very little maintenance, and don’t lose their luster for a very long time. And even then, all they need is a good polish or refinishing and the flooring looks good as new.

Hardwood floors last a lifetime. So even if the price seems a bit much, it’s an investment that pays off in the long run.

– Appearance

There’s a certain quality about hardwood floors that makes them so distinctive!

While there are no custom swivels and other motifs you’d usually see on vinyl flooring or tiling, hardwood floors offer gorgeous texture and style based on the species. For example, white oak flooring offers a unique grain that’s much tighter and defined, thus making the wood more attractive. This is why this wood is typically more popular in homes and offices that require a cleaner, sleeker hardwood floor.

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In Conclusion

Hardwood flooring takes the look of a property to a whole new level, which is why most homeowners vie for the best hardwood options so they can improve their home’s aesthetic.

Are you one of them?

If so, contact Oak & Broad now. We offer oak and walnut hardwood flooring to all in the U.S. Let us give your home the elevated look it needs!

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