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The Hardwood Flooring Store Announces Eco-Friendly Flooring Options

The Hardwood Flooring Store Announces Eco-Friendly Flooring Options

In response to customers' concerns over sustainability in flooring choices, The Hardwood Flooring Store is providing a list of eco-friendly flooring options

Online PR News � 12-December-2017 � In response to customers' concerns over sustainability in flooring choices, The Hardwood Flooring Store is providing a list of eco-friendly flooring options which will have less impact to the environment. Customers can feel good about their choice in hardwood flooring in Toronto while creating a lovely, sustainable home.

One of the most popular flooring choices is bamboo flooring, according to The hardwood flooring Store. Bamboo is durable and long-lasting, which means it will not need to be replaced for a long time. It also grows quickly, so the product will not run out. Responsible manufacturers will continue to replant what is harvested for an endless supply of the material. Cork flooring is also developing in popularity. It is a type of wood flooring, which is harvested from the bark of a tree. The tree is not harmed and continues to grow and thrive after harvest. Cork is a softer wood, which may be preferable in areas of high foot traffic. It also comes in a range of prices to be affordable for almost any budget.

The Hardwood Flooring Store also recommends reclaimed or recycle wood flooring. "Buying recycled materials over new is always good for the environment," says Ron Ander of The Hardwood Flooring Store. "It also makes your home look unique because each piece is different. It can come from different sources, which enhances the distinct look. Choosing this material allows homeowners to feel good about helping the environment. Instead of cutting down more trees, they are repurposing material that is at the end of its useful life in another capacity. Recycled wood comes in a variety of colors and styles so almost any buyer can find something that fits their design and preference.

As Ander explains, "Hardwood flooring is an eco-friendly choice in most cases since you won't have to replace your floor for many years." However, he recommends researching the companies to know which ones are environmentally responsible in their harvesting. Many companies publish information about their methods to encourage customers to choose their products. They may harvest only in certain areas or take only a certain percentage of trees. Responsible companies often replant new trees to replace those they use. Buyers can visit their local flooring store to find out about local options, which is a better choice for the environment as well. When materials are harvested locally, there is not the same expense of delivery which also impacts the carbon footprint of the product. All of these decisions add up to a beautiful product that buyers can feel good about purchasing while creating a sustainable home. However, it can be difficult to make this choice, which is why it is often beneficial to speak to experts to learn about their choices.

Ander recommends anyone searching for sustainable wood flooring to come in to his store. He will be happy to show them the available options and explain how they are eco-friendly choices. He wants buyers to know it is possible to use hardwood flooring in the home and still make a responsible decision for the environment.

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�It also makes your home look unique because each piece is different.�

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Ron Ander
http://www.hardwoodflooringstore.com/
800-263-6363
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