Huron Hardwood Floors Faq
Your prices seem too low for quality hardwood. Is there something I should know?
Yes, you've found the best place on the internet to purchase pre-finished quality hardwood flooring.
Huron Hardwood Floors is not a middle man. We direct the manufacturing of our own exclusive hardwood
collections and that means higher quality at lower prices. Perhaps the most important difference
between
Huron Hardwood Floors and many other hardwood companies is that we designed our company
from the ground up for e-commerce. Our operation is highly efficient and as a result, we avoid the
high overhead expenses unavoidable by large retail outlets.
How does your hardwood compare to the hardwood I can find locally?
One of the reasons that we spend thousands of dollars every year to send our free hardwood samples is
that we know how important it is for you to see our hardwood. There is a substantial difference between
hardwood flooring in both initial wood quality and the way that hardwood is finished. Our Canadian
location places us at the junction of the best hardwood forests in the world. We invite your scrutiny
because we know that once you see the quality of our pre-finished flooring, you'll understand that
Huron
Hardwood Flooring is the absolute best combination of quality and value on the internet.
Why should I buy from Canada?
90% of our business comes from satisfied customers across the United States. There are five key reasons
why American residents buy from
Huron Hardwood.
- The exchange rate between the Canadian and American dollar makes buying from Canada highly
attractive.
- As a result of NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) U.S. resident do not pay duty on
hardwood purchased from Canada.
- Canadian hardwood is regarded by many as the highest quality hardwood in the world. Our hardwood
forests are extensive and the world class hardiness, grain and color of our many hardwood species make
for superior hardwood flooring.
- Huron Hardwood Floors does not collect state taxes.
- Our helpful and knowledgeable staff are dedicated to making your hardwood flooring purchase simple
and easy. Our clients like dealing with us because we're fair and friendly. No surprises, just good
old fashioned customer service.
Your hardwood samples are beautiful but they don't seem to fit together. Is that a reflection of your
quality?
Quite the opposite. Your free sample package may contain a variety of different wood species. We have
exacting and unique milling specifications for each type of wood. Maple tongue-and-grove may not fit
properly with Ash. Oak may not fit snuggly with Mahogany. Of course, it's unlikely you will be creating a
floor from different varieties of wood. Regardless of the color, species and width of the pre-finished
hardwood you order, your
Huron Hardwood floor will fit together perfectly.
Your samples don't have tongue and groove at the ends. Does this mean that your planks are not four
sided tongue and groove?
The samples we send out are cut from actual planks. As a result, your samples may not have tongue and groove
on all four sides. When you order hardwood from
Huron Hardwood, your shipment will contain quality
hardwood planks with tongue and groove on all four sides.
Best Practices for Cleaning and Maintenance
- As with any wood floor, follow a program of cleaning, sweeping and vacuuming to eliminate as much dirt
and grit as possible, and remember that moisture should not come in contact with the floor. If it does,
it should be wiped up immediately.
- The use of mats to trap dirt at all exterior doors will help lessen the amount of dirt, sand and grit
coming in contact with your floors. Use rugs at high traffic stations to reduce wear.
- Always use manufacturers' recommended cleaning products, which won't leave a contaminating residue on
the floor. Do not use oils, soaps, or wax products to clean your floor.
- Most warranties from 'finish' manufacturers and 'factory-finished' wood flooring manufacturers are
voided by use of oil soap cleaners.
- Wipe up spills immediately with a lightly dampened cloth and follow up with a recommended cleaning
product.
- For stubborn stains, lightly dampen a soft cloth with a manufacturer's recommended cleaner or a
generic hardwood floor cleaner. Apply directly to the stain and repeat as necessary. Never mop your
floor with water.
- Keep your pet's nails clipped to reduce scratching of the floor. Use protective pads underneath all
furniture legs that come in contact with the hardwood floor. Remove shoes with spikes or damaged heels
before walking on the floor.
How do I place an order?
We accept orders over the phone or in person.
How long does it take to receive an order?
Your flooring order will typically take 10-14 business days from the time you place your order to the
time the flooring actually arrives.
How do I know when the flooring will arrive?
When product leaves our main distribution center the freight company will call you with a delivery day,
then the driver will call 24 hours in advance of arrival time.
What are the shipping costs?
Shipping costs will vary based on the weight and destination. You can use our
quote request form we will contact you with a quote for the flooring including
delivery, usually within 24 hours. Our goal is to provide the best possible rates. We do ship right to
your driveway.
Are most products in stock?
Most flooring is in stock at all times. You will be given this information at time of ordering. When
back orders become a problem we will inform you.
How do I pay?
We accept Visa, Master Card, PayPal, wire transfer, money order or check.
Do you carry discontinued products?
From time to time we will have discounted product based on volume needed.
Do I pay tax on my order?
We do not collect your state taxes.
Do you have a return policy?
Yes, any returns are handled on a individual basis. If boxes have not been opened and still have all
factory bands in place, returning of product becomes much easier.
Why is waxed paper used?
There are several reasons for the use of the builders waxed paper. This does create a minor moisture
barrier between your sub floor, made of soft wood, and your new hardwood. Installation becomes easier
as you are not forcing wood on wood. Waxed paper will help in reducing squeaks.
What are the causes of floors squeaking?
Squeaks are normally caused when the sub floor is not properly screwed in place using ring-shank-screws
or more commonly known as "deck screws". If you ensure your sub-floor is properly fastened you should be
able to eliminate squeaks.
Which trims do I use and when do I use them?
There are so many different trim pieces available.
Here is a list of the most common trims available from the various major manufactures and where you
would use them.
Floor Transitions
- T-molding:
The t-molding is used in transition areas where the two flooringtypes are of similar height. The
two flooring type must be "hardsurface", do not use to transition from hard floors to carpet.
The t-molding covers the edge of each floor allowing for a fairly smooth transition.
- Reducer:
A reducer does just what it says. It is used in doorways or transitions and reduces from the new
floor down to floor that are lower. A typical example would be transitioning down from a new
laminate flooring or hardwood flooring to a vinyl floor.
- Stair nose
(overlap): This transition is used on stairs and covers the edge of the step. It sets right over
the floor. Stair nose (flush mount): This transition is used on stairs and will have a groove that
matches the floor.
What is acclamation?
Your new hardwood flooring needs to acclimate to the new environment, meaning your home. We dry the wood
to within 6 to 9% moisture content. When the wood lands at you site it is going to want to expand to the
new climate. If you allow 7 days you will have the best practice and methods for installation.