Bruce Flooring by Armstrong: Guide to Natural Flooring and Floor Tile
 

Bruce Hardwood Floors by Armstrong - A Quality Choice

Bruce flooring by Armstrong uses the latest technology to manufacture durable, low maintenance and affordable floor coverings. Bruce floors are innovative - choose from self stick planks, oak parquet or floating floors in maple, birch or ash.

Exotic teak, mahogany or Brazilian cherry come prefinished with a urethane aluminum oxide for a tough long lasting flooring surface. Longstrip rustic pine or beech in the Bruce Coastal Woodlands line with no underlay attached can be ordered with tongue and groove or glueless installation.

Narrow strips, 3" widths and contemporary or antique wide plank flooring are all available from Armstrong.

Bruce floor options

Install Bruce engineered hard wood flooring that is manufactured with multiple layers of cross grain wood that is laminated together for stability. Order glue down boards or tiles with a selfstick adhesive backing for easier installing directly on a preexisting subfloor. Solid hardwoods are most often nailed or stapled and so can't be used over cement.

Compare natural and synthetic products

Armstrong hardwood flooring looks like a more expensive option than carpeting but consider the facts: man-made fibers last seven to ten years under normal use and then must be disposed of in a landfill when outdated or worn - not cost effective or environmentally friendly.

Online distributors of Bruce flooring make shopping easy with hundreds of options including finishes, construction and edge designs. Invest in real wooden flooring with its luxurious texture, unique grains and deep, vivid tones. Photographs and specs of hardwwod flooring give enough information for an informed choice.