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Your flooring is an integral part of your home and of most home remodeling projects. Today, you have more flooring materials to choose from than ever. The old materials of carpet, linoleum, tile, and hardwood are combined with laminate, refinished concrete, cork, and a slew of other new alternatives. Wood flooring, however, has withstood the test of time and remains one of the most popular flooring choices for a wide variety of residential areas, including the bedroom, kitchen, living room, and entryways, among others.

Wood Flooring in Detroit, MI
Wood flooring is beautiful, low- maintenance, and a long-term flooring solution. When properly cared for, a hardwood floor can last several decades, and you won't need to worry about it going out of fashion or not showing its value when it comes time to sell your home. Hardwood flooring is arguably the most coveted flooring material on the market. You do need to make sure the right type of wooden flooring is installed for the right area of your home. Basement and bathroom floors, for example, that are likely to see high levels of water and moisture, can quickly deteriorate solid wooden floors in Detroit. This doesn't mean you can't have the look and feel of wood floors, however. For these areas of your home, an engineered wood floor with composite layering under the wood flooring surface will allow your floor to stand up to the detrimental conditions.

Detroit Wooden Floor Refinishing
The most common Detroit wooden flooring project is actually not installation, but refinishing. The reason here is simple. There are plenty of older homes in Detroit with beautiful, original hardwood flooring, and homeowners who love the look and feel of hardwood flooring don't want a different type of flooring, but also know it needs to be refreshed. The cost of having wood flooring isn't cheap, but it tends to be significantly cheaper than having the floor replaced. Plus, a refinished hardwood floor can last almost as long as the original installation, if it's done right, and certainly longer than, say, new carpeting. Recently, we've seen Detroit wood floor refinishing projects cost as little as $600 and as much as $3,000, with an overall average of $1,600. The size of the floor, the condition of the hardwood, and the sanding and finishing options will all help determine where in this spectrum your project will fall.

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Cost of Detroit Wood Flooring Installation
The cost of wood flooring in Detroit, or anywhere else, can vary wildly depending on the size of the project and the type of wood you choose. Lumber prices fluctuate constantly, and an exotic hardwood is going to be quite a bit more expensive than a common wood species. While the overall average for new hardwood flooring is about $5,000, we've recently seen Detroit projects range from as little as $1,200 to as much as $10,000. It's not unheard of either to spend as much as $20,000 on a large, high-end wood flooring installation.

One of the reasons wood flooring is one of the most expensive flooring options has little to do with the cost of the lumber. Wood flooring installation is a highly skilled, time-consuming, and labor-intensive project. When the wood flooring is delivered to your home, for example, it will need to be opened and acclimated to the moisture levels in your home, a process which can take a week or so in and of itself. Then, the subflooring must be prepped, and the wood flooring panels painstakingly laid down. And this is a watered down version of the process, which homeowners should not undertake themselves unless they have specific experience with hardwood flooring installation.

Detroit Wood Flooring Contractors
To this end, you need to find an experienced and reliable flooring contractor to protect this home improvement investment. ServiceMagic can get you started on the right foot. We put each and every one of contractors through a rigorous 10-step screening process, as well as providing homeowners with a customer ratings and reviews section. This online database is quality controlled, free to use, and allows you to conveniently access feedback from Detroit homeowners who have recently had wood flooring installed or refinished in their home.

Marcus Pickett is a professional freelance writer for the home remodeling industry. He has published more than 600 articles on both regional and national topics within the home improvement industry.

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