The width of the individual wood boards that make up the floor. “Strips” are narrow boards measuring less than 3-inches wide. “Planks” are wider boards measuring more than 3-inches wide.
The primary species from which the wood floor is made. Ask one of our representatives for more information about wood species and hardwood floor installation.
A type of paint that is very thin, or low in viscosity, and formulated so that the pigment penetrates the surface, rather than remaining in a film on top of the surface. Stain is predominantly pigment or dye and solvent with little binder.