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Welcome to Whistler's Village Collection – An Enchanting Oak Collection with engineered planks revealing a clean allure with a 3-layer solid core and 3mm sawn wood face layer. Measuring 7-1/2" wide and 9/16" thick, these floors celebrate nature's essence with a 4-sided micro-beveled edge and light wirebrushed texture, they evoke artisanal charm. Embrace the warm glow of low luster as your love story endures with UV-cured polyurethane finish and aluminum oxide protection. Versatile T&G joint allows for effortless installation, on, above, or below grade, while Floorscore certification ensures an eco-friendly choice. Compatible with hydronic systems, these floors ignite comfort and passion. Our limited 35-year residential and lifetime structural warranty solidifies your love's foundation, making Whistler's Village Collection the perfect haven for cherished memories and timeless romance.
This beautifully engineered hardwood offers exceptional durability and timeless elegance, ideal for both contemporary and classic spaces
Engineered hardwood is suitable for kitchens due to its moisture resistance, but hardwood is generally not recommended for bathrooms.
With proper care and maintenance, solid hardwood can last for decades, while engineered hardwood typically lasts 20–30 years.
We offer hardwood with matte, satin, and gloss finishes, as well as prefinished and unfinished options.
We offer both solid and engineered hardwood in a variety of wood species, including oak, maple, hickory, and walnut.
Solid hardwood is a single piece of wood, while engineered hardwood has a plywood base with a hardwood veneer, making it more stable in humid areas.
No, since our warehouse is climate-controlled, your hardwood is already acclimated and ready to install upon delivery.
Yes, old flooring should be removed. Our team can handle this for you to ensure the area is properly prepared for installation.
Remove all furniture, decor, and personal items from the installation area. Our team will handle delivering the hardwood on the day of installation.
Keep pets and children away from the work area to ensure their safety and allow for an efficient installation process.
We will inspect your subfloor for unevenness, moisture, or damage. Any necessary repairs or leveling will be completed before installation.
We carefully cut and fit planks around doorways, vents, and other obstacles. Transition strips are installed to ensure a seamless look between rooms.
Installation usually takes 2–5 days, depending on the area size and layout complexity.
Our experienced installers will address any issues, such as uneven subfloors or difficult layouts, and keep you informed throughout the process.
Subfloor Preparation: Ensuring the subfloor is clean, level, and dry. Layout Planning: Strategically placing planks for optimal aesthetic appeal and minimal waste. Installation: Hardwood planks are secured using a nail-down, glue-down, or floating method, depending on the type of hardwood and subfloor.
Some noise is expected from tools like nailers or saws, and light dust may occur. However, we take measures to keep the workspace clean and minimize disruption.
Use a damp (not wet) mop and hardwood-specific cleaners for regular cleaning. Place rugs in high-traffic areas and felt pads under furniture legs to prevent scratches.
We'll leave any leftover hardwood with you for future repairs or replacements. If you prefer, we can also dispose of them for you.
Minor gaps or creaks may occur as the hardwood settles into your home. These should stabilize over time. If they persist
Use a soft broom or a vacuum with a hardwood-safe attachment to remove any residual dust. Wait 7–10 days before cleaning the floor with any liquid solutions.
Yes, solid hardwood can be refinished several times, while engineered hardwood may be refinished depending on the thickness of its top layer.
You can walk on the floor immediately after installation, but avoid heavy traffic and placing furniture for 24–48 hours to allow the floor to settle.