
When flooring installers lay a wood floor on top of a wood subfloor, it’s critical that they measure moisture in both the wood floor and the wood subfloor. The reason for this is simple. Since both the flooring and subflooring are wood, both are subject to absorbing and releasing moisture from the environment in which…

New York City Wood Floors How to Repair Water Damaged Wood Floors Water damage can wreak havoc on hardwood floors—but with swift action and the right professionals, your floors can be saved. Whether caused by a broken dishwasher, burst pipe, overflowing toilet, or a faulty washing machine hose, water and hardwood are a problematic combination.…


What Is Cerused Wood? There’s a technique in the hardwood flooring world that’s making a comeback after a 500+ year absence. That’s right, 500 years! Back in the 1500’s, the French invented a technique of filling in the grains in oak beams and paneling with a toxic paste derived from lead. This was initially done…