Wood Species
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Today's wood floors come in more than 50 species, both domestic and exotic, spanning the spectrum of color options, hardness, and price ranges. No matter what the look you want to achieve, there are a variety of species to meet your needs.
We at A & N Flooring work with all of these species for over 35 years, specially exotic wood floors. We cater to ever need offering a wide range of widths and types such solid, engineered and hand-scraped hardwood floors. Feel free to contact us if you need more information.
Hard Maple
Bamboo Natural
Bamboo Carbonized
Pine
Red Oak
Brazilian Walnut (Ipe)
Tigerwood
Stairs Parts
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StairTek
We buy direct from the manufacturers and sell direct to the customers, which allows us to sell at unbeatable prices. And now we are introducing our new Retread product, which is described on this site.
Complete Floor Services(x)
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We specialize on exotic woods. We cater to ever need...
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• Installation of Hardwood Floors.
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• Wood Floor Sanding and Refinishing.
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• Laminate flooring installation.
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• Wood Flooring Repairs.
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• Custom Designs and Medallions, Inlays installation.
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• Ceramic Tile installations.
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• Linoleum flooring installation.
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• Free Estimates. Serving the Tri-State Area.
Serving the Tri-State Area
LIC NY 95782489R
Stains Color Guide
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You could select one of the colors provided below, in our supplier's Stains Color Guide and contact us to prepare an estimate for you.
Janka Hardness Scale
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This list contains the relative hardness for numerous wood species used in flooring. These ratings were done using the Janka Hardness Test. The higher the number the harder the wood. This should be used as a general guide when comparing various species of wood flooring. Ratings will vary from where and when a tree was obtained. The plank construction and finish play an extremely important role in the durability and ease of maintenance of any wood floor.
Wood Species | Hardness |
Red Oak (domestic) | 1260 |
North American Cherry | 950 |
Brazilian Cherry / Jatoba | 2820 |
Brazilian Teak / Cumaru | 3540 |
Santos Mahogany / Cabreuva | 2200 |
Tigerwood | 2160 |