Anderson hardwood flooring consists of Anderson, Appalachian, Anderson Pacific, Virginia Vintage and Biltmore Estate. Anderson provides a variety of different wood styles including oak, pine, and even bamboo.
The best part about purchasing wood floors from Anderson is their floors are constructed with cross-lock technology. This increases the durability of the flooring, which makes it resistant and longer lasting.
Our view of Anderson Hardwood Floors has always been favorable. The company offers mostly engineered hardwoods in trendy darker stained colors and many high end hand scraped distressed lines in wider plank format up to seven inches wide. Main species line include Hickory, Maple, Red Oak, and some Pine hardwoods.
Popular lines include Virginia Vintage in both solid and engineered. The product can also be obtained in random width of 3,5, and 7 inch; one of very few prefinished manufacturers offering such. Other product lines commanding a market share in the industry are the Patagonian Rosewood and Dellamano.
Anderson features cross-locked engineering and a choice of two world-class finishes. Real wood floors made of Maple, Oak, Beech, Elm and Pecan are pound for pound stronger than steel. The 5-ply cross-locked engineered construction is up to 100% harder than oak lumber flooring and will not buckle. This innovative construction technique makes the most out of every log while increasing stability and durability up to 100%. Andersons eco-engineering doesn't stop there. Upon registering your hardwood floor they will plant a tree through the Hardwood Forestry Fund. The good news is, through efforts like Andersons, there are now more hardwood trees growing in North America than in 1901! by David posted on Sunday, March 29, 2009