People often wonder if they can acclimate their hardwood flooring while it’s boxed up. The short answer? No, this is…
Flooring & Stairs Tips
Whether you’re a contractor or DIYer, Vermont Hardwoods wants to make the process of ordering and installing a new hardwood floor as smooth as possible. That’s why we’ve compiled some helpful tips on everything from measuring your living space, to understanding flooring grades, to design trends, to keeping your floor in great shape for years to come.
The Versatility of Light Oak Hardwood Floors
Known for its preeminence in the Arts & Crafts furniture movement, White Oak can also be a very good choice…
How to Determine Square Footage for Flooring
If you’re wondering how to determine square footage for flooring, then you’ve come to the right place. While it’s exciting…
How to Order Flooring
How to Order Flooring: Choosing a Wood Type The first step is choosing a wood type for your new floors.…
What are Wood Flooring Grades, Joints and Patterns?
If you’ve been shopping for flooring, chances are that you at some point encountered questions about wood flooring grades, joints…
How Do I Acclimate Wood Flooring
A critical part of the wood flooring installation process is making sure that your flooring material is handled and stored…
What are Moulders and How Do They Work?
Moulders and How They Work While each machine in the shop is an essential labor-saving device, the moulder is no…
New Wood Flooring Prep 101: Getting Ready
Here’s what you need to know to get ready for your new wood flooring: You need to ensure that there…
How to Install Wood Flooring
For the ambitious DIYer: Okay, you’ve got a big pile of flooring sitting in your house. Now what? Wondering how…