Bruce Flooring
While it's not always the case, high quality flooring materials are usually more expensive. This is true of Bruce flooring. Founded in 1884, Bruce Floors is now a division of Armstrong, which is the largest manufacturer of hardwood flooring in the world. Architects, builders, and remodelers all recognize Bruce flooring as the industry standard for hardwood flooring. It can't be over-emphasized - its high prices are matched by its high quality and beauty.
You can find Bruce floors in just about any store that offers flooring materials thoughout North America. They can be installed in any room of your home, and are also often found in offices, as are a symbol of affluence. Bruce floors are easy to maintain, combine great style with durability, and add value to any home.
The selection of wood species, styles, and colors that are available for your Bruce floor is awesome. Woods include cherry, oak, basswood, maple, ash, hickory, pecan, and even some exotic species. You can give a different look to the same type of wood by installing it in parquet, plank, or strip styles. Colors to suit your decor range from light woods like maple to darker varieties such as oak.
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You can also choose solid wood ( single pieces ) or engineered wood ( thin layers fused together ). We will discuss the merits of these choices in more detail in another article. In general, engineered wood can be installed directly over concrete or below ground level, but it cannot usually be sanded or refinished.

Mahogany

Cherry

Natural Oak

Pickled Oak
Heritage Heights Laminate Flooring by Bruce
Lots of other colors of this beautiful Bruce flooring are
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Another choice for your Bruce flooring is whether you want to buy factory-finished pieces or unfinished material that you can sand and stain yourself. You get a better warranty with factory-finished wood, and it's cheaper, but some installers prefer sanding it themselves after it's already in place.
Originally offering only hardwood, Bruce now has laminate flooring as well. The increasing cost of hardwood has caused many people to look for an alternate material. Laminate floors offer realistic designs, and can mimic the characteristics of wood, stone, or just about any other natural material. In some respects it is even tougher and more durable than wood itself, particularly in its resistance to moisture.
Laminated flooring is made by compressing together four layers of materials. The top layer is aluminum oxide for protection, then a layer to display the design of the material being simulated. An inner core made of high density fiberboard is next, and finally a moisture-proof backing on the bottom. There are two alternative methods for fusing the layers, which give rise to two different price ranges for laminated flooring.
Bruce flooring adds a touch of beauty and sophistication, and increases the value of your home. When you choose Bruce floors, you can be confident that you are buying a quality product with a long history of satisfied homeowners.
Ezra says: The Heritage Heights flooring illustrated above is the best cheap Bruce flooring I could find on the internet. If you can't find your color or style there, here are some more examples of the hundreds of varieties of Bruce Laminate Flooring available at FastFloors.com.

Caribbean Sand

Cherry Hardwood

Basalt

Mocha Maple

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