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Bruce Flooring: A Wise
Investment
There is a type of flooring for everyone in this world. For
those who look for quality, there is quality; for those who
look for cost effectiveness, there is cost effectiveness and
for those who want the best, there is Bruce flooring. This type
of flooring is indeed expensive; however, it cannot be compared
with anything existing in the market in terms of quality.
There are three grades of Bruce flooring, i.e. good, better and
best. True to its name, the ‘best’ Bruce flooring is the one,
which is the costliest but also the one which offers the
highest possible quality and an excellent warranty. This wood,
like most wood floorings, ages with time and exposure to light.
Hence, you will need to keep moving the rugs/carpets and
furniture around if you do not want to have light patches after
a certain period. The movement will also prevent denting on
this type of flooring. It is advisable to use soft rubber on
the legs of the furniture so that denting is not
precipitated.
What Does the Term “Best” Involve?
Once installed, the Bruce flooring can be compared with the
best in the world in both looks and the feel it gives. This
flooring also provides excellent insulation for both cold and
hot climates. One of the most often heard complaints is that
the Bruce flooring gives some type of loud, popping noises from
time to time. This usually happens for two main reasons, the
floor underneath might not be straight and the wood is still
aging. In any case, this does not mean that there is any defect
in the flooring. The only thing that is needed is to ensure
that the gluing is done very carefully so that the Bruce
flooring is applied as straight as possible. If the flooring is
laid correctly, there will be absolutely no problem whatsoever
for a very long time.
You can install Bruce flooring in the kitchen, bathroom and
anywhere else you please. However, before you decide, you
should take care that you chose the right type of flooring,
i.e. for kitchen/bathroom, there is a certain type (which is
highly resistant to moisture; however it would be better not to
use it in places where there too much moisture, as it would
demand high maintenance), for high-traffic area it will need
another type, and for bedrooms yet another. If you use the
right type in the right place, you will enjoy this flooring for
a long, long time with the least maintenance possible, enjoying
best value for your money.
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