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Mile High Hardwood

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Service Areas

  • Arvada
  • Aurora
  • Boulder
  • Brighton
  • Broomfield
  • Castle Rock
  • Commerce City
  • Dacano
  • Denver
  • Dupont
  • Englewood
  • Erie
  • ​​Fort Lupton
  • Firestone​
  • Frederick
  • Henderson
  • Hudson
  • Lafayette
  • Lakewood
  • Littleton
  • Lochbuie
  • Longmont
  • Lone Tree
  • Louisville
  • Northglenn
  • Thornton
  • Westminster
  • Wheat Ridge
Mile High Hardwood Flooring provides high quality, professional expertise in every job we do all around the metro area of Denver. We are based out of Brighton but we have traveled as far as Castle Rock because customers love our work! We have been in business since 2013 and we continue to prove why we are the best hardwood and vinyl flooring company.  Let us know the type of changes you want done to your home and we will do the rest.
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Hardwood Flooring Beginner's Guide​

The best hardwood floor brand uses various types of natural woods for hardwood production. Modern hardwood producers offer multiple types: from individual hardwood strips to creatively structured segments.​

Advantages and Disadvantages

​Hardwood has many advantages compared to other floor coverings. It does, however, have its disadvantages.

Advantages:
  • ​The main advantage of hardwood floors is the natural model that corresponds to the type of wood and does not harm the environment (the natural wood smell is pleasant and safe).
  • In contrast to laminate, hardwood is very thick and provides good acoustic and thermal insulation. However, the thickness of hardwood should be taken into account if placed in a door-to-door apartment.
  • Hardwood also gives a home the most elegant look compared to other options. 
Disadvantages:
  • ​It requires special care and washing with exclusive products. It is affected by temperature changes, high humidity, and chemical detergents.
  • Hardwood is easy to scratch when pushing through with heavy furniture.
  • Hardwood can be expensive depending on what type of wood and finish you go with.


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Features of Hardwood Flooring

​There are many types of floors, so you need to understand their properties before you choose them.

Hardwood is a two-layer, rectangular baseboard. Resistant to temperature and humidity. A white oak hardwood floor is easy to install. There are many hardwood floor patterns that have been made which present a significant advantage. 

Each type sets under a category. Each category classifies planks by wood distinctions, connections, grooves, and spikes. Its high strength and reliability characterize this hardwood, while solid rootless wood serves for production purposes. One significant advantage is the number of different light hardwood floors you can assemble from individual tiles. However, installation is complicated and requires skill and precision.

A mosaic is a collection of individual tiles assembled in a small area of different shades, hardwood floor, and wall color combinations. It's a costly floor type to install, but it looks rich and has a variety of purposes.

Finished tiles can stick to squares, rhombuses, and more with decorative motifs.

Modular hardwood works when the floor forms a significant portion of the interior. Every single square tile in this hardwood is an intricate design. Various types of unfinished hardwood flooring also need adjustment for density, structure, humidity, and heat resistance qualities.

The large terraced and local houses characterized by beautiful natural hardwood consists of luxurious eco-hardwood. Solid hardwood is a linear sheet that can be either vertical (saw) or curved on one side, on two sides, and three sides. This unfinished hardwood flooring has a unique look, and it repeats the natural appearance of the branches. The drawbacks include high costs and the inability of the model. It looks similar, but it's cheaper than hardwood: it's hardwood with a strip of painted or oil-covered wood in several layers. Grey walls hardwood floors, like this, are a square cut out of the end cut of a tree. In this way, the floor can withstand heavy loads. Due to its high cost, this type of hardwood is currently rare and usually used as a separate addition to the model.

The exterior of hardwood is unique and elegantly decorated. Grey hardwood floors from the best hardwood floor brand consist of high-quality strips of different shapes that form a unique composition.


Industrial or manufacturing floors come from oak, birch, ash, and other types of wood containing excess from different carpentry types, furniture, factories, and hardwood. It has a low price for this reason, but it retains all the natural wood veneer benefits.

The natural wooden brush has a distinct structure. This unique cleaning process removes soft fibers from the surface of the wood resulting in "artificial aging."

The hardwood fortification comes from organically produced bamboo. There are holes or ribs on the front of each plank. Bamboo flooring is environmentally friendly (ecological hardwood) thanks to exclusive production technology. Bamboo floors are smooth and hard, warm enough in summer, and warm enough in winter due to low thermal conductivity in bamboo wood.

Why choose us

We have been in business since 2013 but have been doing hardwood floors way back in 2006. We give free estimates no matter where you are. We travel as far north as Longmont and as far south as Castle Rock servicing everything in between. We honor manufacture warranty and only use commercial grade. We found that customers would call back in a couple of years due to cheap wood and so we changed to using all commercial grade materials and now we are proud to guarantee your hardwood. Everything we do is fully insured and we also are promoting a Do It Yourself page which is coming soon.  
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