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At Wood Floors of Dallas, we strive to provide the best flooring solutions for both homeowners and industry professionals. While we do not offer samples for shipping directly from our showroom, we welcome you to visit us in person to explore our full range of flooring options.
For your convenience, all shipped samples are provided directly by the manufacturer. Please use the links below to order samples from our trusted brands.
If you have any questions or need assistance selecting the perfect flooring, feel free to reach out to our team—we’re happy to help! Contact US
Duchateau -Or Visit Showroom
Riva Spain- Or Visit Showroom
D&M - Or Visit Showroom
Lions Floors - Showroom Only
Titan Surfaces - Showroom Only
Regal Hardwoods - Showroom Only

FAQs
Engineered Hardwood Flooring
How long does engineered hardwood last?
It can last 20 to 30 years with proper care and maintenance.
What are the disadvantages of engineered hardwood flooring?
Limited refinishing, potential for moisture damage, and possibly lower resale value.
Can engineered wood floors be refinished?
Yes, but only if the wear layer is thick enough (2mm or more).
Is engineered hardwood more durable than solid wood?
Solid wood generally lasts longer, but engineered hardwood handles humidity better.
Do engineered floors scratch easily?
They're more resistant than solid hardwood, but scratches can still occur.
How do I prevent scratches on engineered wood floors?
Use felt pads, rugs, and clean regularly. Avoid high heels and vacuums with beater bars.
Is engineered wood flooring good for homes with pets?
Yes, it's durable and safe, but pet nails can still scratch it.
Does engineered wood contain formaldehyde?
Some do. Look for products labeled CARB 2 compliant or formaldehyde-free.
Does engineered flooring give off VOCs?
Some do, but low-VOC and Greenguard/FloorScore certified products are available.
Does engineered hardwood need to acclimate?
Yes, 48–72 hours unpacked in the installation room is ideal.
Can it acclimate in the box?
No. It must be out of the box to properly adjust to room conditions.
Can engineered hardwood be used in basements or over concrete?
Yes, it’s more moisture-tolerant than solid hardwood.
Can it be installed over radiant heating?
Yes, if the manufacturer says it’s compatible.
How do I clean engineered hardwood floors?
Sweep or vacuum regularly. Use a damp mop and hardwood-specific cleaner.
How often should I mop engineered floors?
About once a month or as needed—never use excess water.
Should you seal engineered hardwood?
No, most are prefinished and don’t require sealing.
What’s the best finish for engineered wood?
Water-based polyurethane or aluminum oxide finishes offer great protection.
Can engineered hardwood be waterproofed?
Not fully, but some brands (like Voss Floors or Woodura) are highly water-resistant.
Does engineered wood expand and contract?
Yes, slightly (about 1/8" per 10 feet) with humidity changes.
Will moisture cause swelling?
Yes, if water seeps in or humidity is too high.
Is engineered wood eco-friendly?
Yes, especially when made from sustainable sources and certified products.
What’s the difference between engineered and laminate flooring?
Engineered wood is real wood veneer over a plywood base. Laminate is synthetic.
What’s a good wear layer thickness?
2mm minimum; 3–5mm for better durability.
What’s the cost difference vs solid hardwood?
Engineered is usually cheaper ($3–$10/sq ft) than solid wood ($5–$15/sq ft).
FAQs
Hardwood Flooring
Can hardwood floors be installed on a concrete slab?
Yes, but they need to be glued down or nailed to a wood subfloor over the slab.
How do you prepare a concrete slab for hardwood flooring?
Ensure it's clean, dry, level, and moisture-tested; use a vapor barrier if needed.
What type of hardwood flooring is best for concrete slabs?
Engineered hardwood is ideal, but solid hardwood can work with proper subflooring.
Is underlayment necessary on concrete?
Yes, especially a moisture barrier or foam underlayment for stability and protection.
Can hardwood floors be painted?
Yes, but it’s not common. Sand first, then apply durable floor paint.
What kind of paint should you use on hardwood floors?
Use porch and floor enamel or polyurethane-based paint for durability.
How long do painted hardwood floors last?
5–10 years with proper prep and care, but touch-ups may be needed.
Is it better to stain or paint hardwood floors?
Staining shows off the wood grain; painting gives full color but hides grain.
Can hardwood floors be heated?
Yes, but use systems rated safe for wood to avoid warping.
Does heat damage hardwood floors?
Excessive or uneven heat can cause gaps or warping over time.
How much do heated hardwood floors cost?
About $10–$20 per sq ft installed, depending on the system.
Can hardwood floors be repaired?
Yes, scratches, dents, or even boards can be repaired or replaced.
Is it cheaper to repair or replace hardwood floors?
Repairs are usually cheaper unless damage is widespread.
Can you replace one plank of hardwood flooring?
Yes, with the right tools and a matching board.
Can hardwood be fixed without refinishing?
Yes, small fixes like spot repairs, polishing, or screening can help.
Is it worth refinishing hardwood floors?
Yes, it restores beauty and extends the life of the floor.
Which hardwood floors can’t be refinished?
Some thin or heavily damaged floors may not be refinishable.
How do you know if hardwood can be refinished?
Check the thickness of the wear layer — at least 1/8 inch is needed.
How much does it cost to refinish hardwood floors?
Typically $3–$8 per sq ft, depending on condition and location.
Is staining cheaper than replacing hardwood?
Yes, staining is more affordable and preserves the existing wood.
How can I improve hardwood floors without refinishing?
Deep clean, buff, or apply a wood floor refresher or polish.
Can hardwood floors get wet?
Yes, but prolonged exposure can cause damage.
What happens if wood floors get wet?
They can swell, warp, or grow mold if not dried quickly.
Can you wet mop hardwood floors?
No, use a damp (not wet) mop to avoid water damage.
Can mold grow under hardwood floors?
Yes, especially after water damage or if moisture is trapped.
How long do hardwood floors take to dry after getting wet?
Anywhere from a day to a week, depending on the extent and airflow.
How long can hardwood stay wet before it's ruined?
A few hours can start damage; 24–48 hours may cause major issues.
Does homeowners insurance cover water damage to wood floors?
Yes, if it’s sudden and accidental (like a burst pipe), but not from neglect.
Does Swiffer WetJet damage hardwood floors?
It’s safe on sealed hardwood, but avoid excess moisture.
How do you dry wet hardwood floors?
Use fans, dehumidifiers, and towels. Pull up planks if water is trapped underneath.
Is water safe on hardwood floors?
Only in small amounts; standing water is harmful.
What kills mold on hardwood floors?
White vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, or mold-specific cleaners.
How do I know if my wood floor has mold?
Look for black spots, musty smells, or soft/warped wood.
Can wet hardwood floors be saved?
Sometimes, if dried quickly and thoroughly.
Does baking soda absorb moisture from wood?
A little, but it’s not enough for serious water damage.
Can hardwood floors be waterproofed?
They can be sealed for water resistance, but not fully waterproofed.
Are hardwood floors waterproof?
No, but finishes can add temporary water resistance.
Are hardwood floors worth it?
Yes, they’re durable, beautiful, and add value to homes.
What’s the downside of hardwood flooring?
High cost, prone to scratches, and sensitive to moisture.
Is it worth installing hardwood floors?
Yes, for resale value, durability, and style.
Do hardwood floors add value to a house?
Yes, they’re a top feature for many homebuyers.
FAQs
Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) Flooring
What is luxury vinyl plank (LVP) flooring?
LVP is a multi-layered synthetic flooring designed to mimic the appearance of hardwood or stone. It offers durability, water resistance, and ease of maintenance.
How long does LVP flooring last?
High-quality LVP can last between 10 to 20 years, depending on usage and maintenance.
Is LVP waterproof?
Yes, most LVP products are waterproof, making them suitable for areas prone to moisture like kitchens and bathrooms.
Can LVP be installed over existing flooring?
Yes, LVP can often be installed over existing floors, provided the surface is clean, dry, and level.
What are the installation methods for LVP?
LVP can be installed using click-lock (floating floor), glue-down, or loose-lay methods, depending on the product and subfloor conditions.
Is underlayment necessary for LVP flooring?
Underlayment may be recommended for added cushioning, sound reduction, or moisture protection, depending on the LVP product and subfloor.
How do you clean and maintain LVP flooring?
Regular sweeping or vacuuming and occasional damp mopping with a mild cleaner are sufficient. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or excessive water.
Can LVP flooring be repaired if damaged?
Minor scratches can sometimes be repaired with touch-up kits. Severely damaged planks may need to be replaced.
Is LVP flooring pet-friendly?
Yes, LVP is durable and resistant to scratches and stains, making it suitable for homes with pets.
Does LVP flooring emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs)?
Many LVP products are low-VOC certified, but it's essential to check for certifications like FloorScore or GREENGUARD to ensure indoor air quality.
Can LVP flooring fade over time?
Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can cause fading. Using window coverings or UV-protective films can help mitigate this.
Can LVP flooring fade over time?
Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can cause fading. Using window coverings or UV-protective films can help mitigate this.
Is LVP flooring suitable for basements?
Yes, due to its moisture resistance, LVP is an excellent choice for basement installations.
How does LVP compare to hardwood flooring?
While LVP mimics the look of hardwood and is more affordable and water-resistant, it doesn't have the same natural feel or potential to increase home value as real wood.
Can LVP be used with radiant floor heating systems?
Many LVP products are compatible with radiant heating, but it's crucial to follow the manufacturer's guidelines.
What is the cost range for LVP flooring?
LVP flooring typically ranges from $2 to $7 per square foot, depending on quality and brand.
Are there different styles and designs available in LVP?
Yes, LVP comes in various colors, textures, and patterns, including designs that replicate different wood species and stone looks.
Is LVP flooring environmentally friendly?
LVP is made from synthetic materials, and while some products are recyclable or made from recycled content, it's generally less eco-friendly than natural flooring options.
Can LVP be installed on stairs?
Yes, LVP can be installed on stairs using stair nose moldings and proper adhesives.
Does LVP flooring require acclimation before installation?
Some LVP products require acclimation to the room's temperature and humidity. Always refer to the manufacturer's instructions.
What are the common drawbacks of LVP flooring?
Potential drawbacks include susceptibility to fading under UV exposure, difficulty in repairing deep scratches, and environmental concerns due to its synthetic composition.
FAQs
SPC Flooring
What is SPC flooring?
SPC stands for Stone Plastic Composite. It's a rigid core vinyl flooring made from limestone and stabilizers, offering high durability and water resistance.
Is SPC flooring waterproof?
Yes, SPC flooring is 100% waterproof and a great option for kitchens, bathrooms, and basements.
How is SPC different from LVP?
SPC has a denser, more rigid core made from stone and plastic, making it more durable than standard LVP.
Can SPC flooring be installed over tile or existing floors?
Yes, as long as the surface is flat, clean, and stable.
Does SPC flooring need underlayment?
Some SPC planks come with an attached underlayment. If not, a thin underlayment can be used for sound and moisture protection.
Is SPC flooring good for commercial use?
Yes, its rigid core and durability make it ideal for high-traffic commercial areas.
Can SPC flooring be used on stairs?
Yes, SPC can be installed on stairs with the right trims and adhesives.
How long does SPC flooring last?
With proper care, SPC flooring can last 15 to 20 years or more.
Does SPC flooring need to acclimate before installation?
Yes, it's recommended to let the flooring acclimate for at least 24–48 hours in the room before installation.
Is SPC flooring good for pets?
Yes, it’s scratch-resistant and waterproof, making it pet-friendly.
Can SPC flooring be repaired?
Minor damage may require plank replacement since it’s not easily refinished.
What’s the best way to clean SPC flooring?
Use a damp mop with a gentle cleaner. Avoid steam cleaners and harsh chemicals.
Does SPC flooring expand or contract?
It has minimal expansion/contraction, but a small expansion gap around the perimeter is still recommended.
Is SPC flooring suitable for radiant heating?
Many SPC floors are compatible with radiant heat, but always check the manufacturer’s specs.
How thick is SPC flooring?
Most SPC planks range from 4mm to 8mm thick, depending on the product and wear layer.
What is the wear layer on SPC flooring?
It’s a protective top layer that guards against wear and tear. Thicker wear layers offer better durability.
Is SPC flooring noisy to walk on?
It’s quieter than tile or hardwood, especially if it has an attached underlayment.
Does SPC flooring contain VOCs?
Many SPC products are low-VOC certified. Look for labels like FloorScore or GREENGUARD.
Can SPC flooring fade in sunlight?
Prolonged UV exposure can cause fading, so use blinds or curtains in sunny areas.
Is SPC flooring a good investment?
Yes, it’s affordable, durable, and stylish, offering great value for the cost.
FAQs
Laminate Flooring
What is laminate flooring?
Laminate flooring is a synthetic product made of layers, designed to look like wood or stone.
Is laminate flooring waterproof?
Most laminate is water-resistant, not waterproof. Some newer types offer better moisture protection.
Can laminate flooring be used in bathrooms?
It's not ideal for full baths, but water-resistant laminate can work in half baths or powder rooms.
How durable is laminate flooring?
It's very durable, scratch-resistant, and great for homes with kids or pets.
Is laminate cheaper than hardwood?
Yes, laminate is generally more affordable than hardwood and easier to install.
Can laminate be installed over tile?
Yes, as long as the tile is flat and in good shape.
Does laminate need underlayment?
Yes, underlayment helps with sound, moisture protection, and cushioning.
Is laminate flooring good for pets?
Yes, it holds up well against scratches and is easy to clean.
Can laminate be refinished?
No, laminate flooring can’t be sanded or refinished. Damaged planks must be replaced.
Is laminate flooring easy to install?
Yes, most laminate floors use a click-lock system that’s DIY-friendly.
How do I clean laminate flooring?
Sweep regularly and clean with a damp mop and laminate-safe cleaner.
Can I use a steam mop on laminate?
No, steam can damage laminate. Stick to a damp microfiber mop.
How long does laminate flooring last?
With good care, laminate can last 10–20 years or more.
Will laminate flooring increase home value?
Not as much as hardwood, but it's still a stylish, affordable option that buyers like.
Can laminate be used in basements?
Yes, but choose a product rated for below-grade and use a moisture barrier.
Is laminate flooring eco-friendly?
Some brands use recycled materials and low-VOC adhesives — check certifications.
Does laminate fade in sunlight?
It can fade over time, especially in direct sunlight. Use rugs or curtains to protect it.
Is laminate quieter than hardwood?
With the right underlayment, laminate can be quieter underfoot than real wood.
Can laminate be installed on stairs?
Yes, but it must be glued down and stair nosing should be used.
What are the downsides of laminate flooring?
It’s not waterproof, can’t be refinished, and may feel less natural than real wood.