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Flooring FAQ
What is the difference between engineered, laminate, and hardwood flooring?
Where are the different types of flooring best suited?
What is the difference between 1-strip, 2-strip, and 3-strip flooring?
What does the wear layer mean?
Which surface treatment is the most durable and resistant to spilled liquids?
Can I prevent my wooden floor from changing color over time?
How should I maintain my wooden floor to make it last as long as possible?
Which type of wood floor lasts the longest?
How much weight can a hardwood floor support?
Should I glue or float my hardwood floor?
Does Kährs have its own maintenance products?
How can Kährs offer such strong warranties on its floors?
How do I install Kährs wooden flooring with the Woodloc® joint?
Can I install my wood floor on any type of subfloor?
What tools do I need to install flooring?
Is there any difference in installing 1-strip, 2-strip, or 3-strip flooring?
Can I install my floor without thresholds or moldings?
Are there different installation techniques for solid wood floors and engineered floors?
Does a professional installer need to lay my floor for the warranty to be valid?
How much waste, or extra flooring, should I account for?
Won't the floor lift without gluing?
Does the floor need to be stored indoors before installation?
What should I consider if I want to protect the floor after installation before other work is completed?
Can I install a wood floor in my sunroom?
Can I install a wood floor in my kitchen?
Can I install underfloor heating under any type of flooring?
Do I need a special underlayment for installing underfloor heating?
Why is my floor lifting and what can I do about it—both to prevent it and if it happens?
Can I get the color code for my stained floor, for example, to match my staircase?
Where are Kährs floors manufactured?
Are Kährs floors environmentally friendly?
What should private homeowners and public spaces do with their old wooden floors when replacing them?