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Old 04-05-2008, 10:01 AM   #1
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Bruce Hardwood Before & After's


My late 2007 project. Kudos to PrecisionFloors for the advice!

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I fixed the link for you, just click on it now and it will load fully.
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Incase you have not figured it out.....Click the picture!!!!

Just a suggestion bjg: In the future it is advisable to take before and afters from the SAME vantage point. It paints a clearer picture. Some of the photos are not "tangible"; no direct reference point.

All-in-all, great work!!!! And a smart customer!!!!
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Kudos right back for a job well done!
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great job. I'm about to install the same Bruce flooring. Can't wait.
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That looks very nice.
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Nice job BJG
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Kind of off topic, but I consider oak as a HARDwood.
Pine, maple, even bamboo, I consider SOFTwoods.

And why ever would you install wood as a floor covering in a bath???
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I kinda like the tile before.
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Kind of off topic, but I consider oak as a HARDwood.
Pine, maple, even bamboo, I consider SOFTwoods.

And why ever would you install wood as a floor covering in a bath???
uh maples actually considered a hardwood

Hardwood vs. Softwood

Solid woods can be classified as hard or soft. A hardwood is derived from a broad-leefed tree (without needles), such as maple, cherry, oak, ash, walnut, or mahogany. Hardwoods usually offer greater strength and stability. Softwoods come from needle-bearing evergreen trees, such as pine, spruce, redwood, or cedar, and are preferred for intricately carved pieces. Softwoods are more susceptible to marks and dings, but this can often result in an appealing weathered quality.
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Thank you
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