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Castello Engineered Hardwood Floors by Fuzion Flooring

Unlike solid hardwood flooring, Castello engineered hardwood flooring is easy to install. Its planks are 3/8-inch thick and come in random lengths. DIYers can install the flooring using glue. http://www.fuzionflooring.com/product-category/engineered-hardwood/castello/

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Castello Engineered Hardwood Floors by Fuzion Flooring

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  1. When shopping for a new floor, consider the price range and the style. A variety of styles and colors are available. The price range can vary significantly depending on the quality and thickness of the wood. However, there are some things to consider before purchasing engineered hardwood. These features will help you decide which material is best for your home. In addition to price, consider the type of installation method. Many types of engineered hardwood are not easy to install. Unlike solid hardwood flooring, Castello engineered hardwood flooring is easy to install. Its planks are 3/8-inch thick and come in random lengths. DIYers can install the flooring using glue. However, the tongue-and-groove click design allows for quicker installation without the need for adhesives. Listed below are a few of the common

  2. questions that homeowners have about installing engineered hardwood. To learn more, contact a local dealer or retailer and get a free sample. Castello engineered hardwood is not installed over concrete. It is installed over a layer of plywood. This makes the finished floor look like solid wood. This may make it difficult to repair if the wood is damaged or stained. Also, it is difficult to refinish a thin engineered floor. For these reasons, some people prefer a solid hardwood option instead of engineered wood. You can also choose from a variety of colors and styles. As with all engineered wood floors, the quality and durability is important. A well- maintained floor will stand up to the wear and tear of daily life. You will love the unique characteristics of Castello. The 3-/8-inch thick engineered wood planks will last for years without needing refinishing. The tongue-and-groove click design makes installation easier. You can also find answers to common questions about the product. As a flooring choice, there are many advantages to Castello engineered hardwood. It is a real hardwood, and can be installed on any surface. This is a more affordable alternative to solid hardwood and some other types of hardwood are more expensive. If you have a budget, you may want to consider Castello engineered hardwood as it is less expensive than solid hardwood. For example, you can save money by buying exotic species, such as Brazilian or Argentine oak. The quality of Castello engineered hardwood is a must for any home. It has a unique design that will give your home a beautiful and durable floor. It can be a focal point in

  3. a room or used as an accent piece. Whether you're shopping for a floor for a living room, bedroom, or entryway, Castello is a great option for many reasons. There are many advantages to both types of wood, and both can be very beautiful in your home.

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