Phone Number

(636)-379-4947

Email Address

info@countyflooring.com

Locations

959 W. Terra Lane | O'Fallon, Missouri 63366

Hardwood Flooring

Hardwood flooring is a timeless choice that adds natural warmth, elegance, and value to any space. At County Flooring, we offer a wide selection of hardwood styles—from rich oaks and maples to exotic species—available in various stains, plank widths, and finishes to suit your personal style. 

One of the key benefits of traditional 3/4″ solid hardwood is its longevity; many of these floors can be sanded and refinished multiple times over the years, allowing you to refresh their appearance or change the color as trends and tastes evolve.

While hardwood is a beautiful and durable option, it’s important to consider lifestyle factors. Homes with pets or heavy foot traffic may experience surface scratching, particularly with softer wood species. To help protect your floors, we recommend using area rugs in high-traffic zones and keeping pet nails trimmed. With proper care, hardwood flooring can remain a stunning and resilient foundation in your home for generations.

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Professional and Experienced Installation

Vast Selection

Durability

Timeless Appeal

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Engineered vs Solid Hardwood Flooring

Features

Engineered Hardwood

3/4" Solid Hardwood

Construction

Multiple layers of wood with a real hardwood veneer top

Solid piece of hardwood throughout

Stability

More stable—resists moisture and temperature changes

Can expand/contract with humidity

Installation Options

Can be glued, stapled, or floated

Typically nailed or stapled down

Refinishing Ability

Limited (1–2 times depending on veneer thickness)

Can be sanded and refinished multiple times

Moisture Resistance

Better suited for moisture-prone areas (not waterproof)

Not recommended for bathrooms or basements

Subfloor Compatibility

Works over concrete or wood

Requires plywood or wooden subfloor

Plank Width Options

Often available in wider planks

More traditional widths (though wider options to exist)

Best Use Areas

Basements, condos, slab foundations, any level of home

Main and upper floors with controlled humidity

Cost

Typically more affordable than solid hardwood

Usually higher upfront cost