Hardwood Collection
Premium Hardwood Flooring
Timeless beauty that adds lasting value to your home. Our hardwood collection features premium oak, hickory, maple, and walnut from Shaw and Anderson Tuftex — delivered direct to your door at manufacturer pricing.
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Hardwood Flooring Prices
Hardwood at FloorFreight ranges from $5.19 to $21.99 per square foot — factory-direct from Shaw and Anderson Tuftex.
Engineered hardwood typically runs $5–$10/sqft; solid hardwood $7–$15/sqft.
Every floor ships authorized-dealer direct from Dalton, GA — no retail showroom markup, no middleman.
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Best Hardwood for High-Traffic Homes: Janka, Wear Layer, and What Lasts
Pets, kids, dropped pans, gym bags. Some hardwood survives a busy household. Most doesn't. Here's how to pick a floor that earns its place — without overpaying for specs you don't need.
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Engineered Hardwood Wear Layer Explained: Why 1.2mm and 4mm Cost the Same to Buy and Different to Live With
Wear layer is the single most important spec on an engineered hardwood floor — and the one most buyers ignore. Here's what 1.2mm, 2mm, 4mm, and 6mm actually mean for the next 20 years of your floor.
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Solid vs Engineered Hardwood: Which Should You Actually Buy?
Solid hardwood lasts longer. Engineered hardwood handles more conditions. Here's the honest decision framework — including when we'd tell you to buy solid hardwood from somewhere else.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is hardwood flooring a good investment?
Absolutely. Hardwood floors are one of the few home improvements that consistently increase resale value. They last decades with proper care and never go out of style.
What's the difference between solid and engineered hardwood?
Solid hardwood is milled from a single piece of wood and can be refinished multiple times. Engineered hardwood has a real wood veneer over a plywood core, making it more dimensionally stable and suitable for basements and over concrete.
How do I maintain hardwood floors?
Regular sweeping or vacuuming, occasional damp mopping with a hardwood-specific cleaner, and felt pads under furniture legs. Avoid excessive water and harsh chemicals.
Can I install hardwood in a kitchen or bathroom?
Kitchens are generally fine with proper precautions. Bathrooms are not recommended due to humidity and moisture. Consider luxury vinyl plank for wet areas.
How many cartons should I order?
Measure your room's square footage and add 10% for cuts and future repairs. Our room calculator on each product page does the math for you.
























