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BEST HARDWOOD FLOORS FOR DOGS

There should be no choice between your "fur baby" or beautiful hardwood floors. We have a wide range of hardwood flooring to suit the busy lifestyle of owning a dog.

It is important to consider the following qualities when choosing hardwood flooring for a higher level of wear and tear: hardness, glossiness, color.


WHAT YOU MUST KNOW ABOUT THE BEST HARDWOOD FLOORS AVAILABLE FOR DOGS

Let's just say this:

A hardwood floor's degree of hardness is determined by the Janka Hardness Scale

You can hide light damage caused by your dog by choosing floors that are lighter in color.

You should not apply a gloss to your floors, as it will cause scratches.
You should make sure your dog has a neat and tidy nails

If you're concerned about staining and scratches, these are the best hardwood floors to fit your dog's needs.

WHY HICKORY IS GREAT FOR DOGS AND HOMES

Hickory has a Janka score 1,820 and is a great choice due to its strong graining, distinct hues, and strong graining. The flooring is ideal for pet owners as the boards are unique and can be rearranged to create a beautiful look.

NOT A FAN of HICKORY TRY HARD MAPLE FLOORING

Maple wood flooring is a better choice than Hickory for its consistency in appearance. Maple flooring has a Janka rating greater than 1,450 and is beautiful and durable. It will give you the perfect combination for envy-worthy floors as well as dependable strength.

CONSIDER WHITE OAK FOR YOUR NEXT FLOORING PROJECT

White Oak has a Janka Hardness score of 1,360. This means that it is somewhere in the middle. It is not too soft but not the hardest wood on the market. White Oak is a top choice for homeowners who have dogs due to its strong grain or texture. This makes it a great wood for pet owners.

RUSTIC-INSPIRED WIRED BRUSH DISTRESSED FLOOORS


The look of distressed wood flooring with wire brush is similar to wood floors that were reclaimed but updated. However, it retains its original appearance. This wood flooring is a great choice because it will not be damaged by your dog's scratches. We can keep the wood looking this way by removing the soft parts of the wood and exposing the grain. This will enhance the character and definition of each plank. This makes the wood more durable as the planks that are harder are exposed.

Call Grays Floor & Sanding Call 01375 720 085 to speak with one of our hardwood flooring specialists. They will help you select the right wood floor for you and Fido.

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