Gaylord Hardwood Flooring features the longest lengths and toughest finish in the industry, backed by a lifetime structural warranty and 40-year finish warranty. Domestic Hardwood Flooring Species Ash Hardwood Flooring Hickory Hardwood Flooring Maple Hardwood Flooring Oak Hardwood Flooring Pine Hardwood Flooring Domestic Hardwood Flooring Features average length of 40-48” (competitor length averages 20-27”) boards [...]
Ash Hardwood Flooring
Ash Hardwood Flooring has a similar graining pattern to that of oak. The colour varies from the light golden colour of the sapwood to the dark brown of the heartwood. When stained, especially with a dark colour, it looks very similar to oak. Ash is the third hardest North American species we produce and to [...]
Pine Floors & Ceilings
Freshly cut white pine is creamy white or a pale straw color but pine wood which has aged many years tends to darken to a deep rich tan. Occasionally one can find light brown pine boards with unusual yellowish-golden or reddish-brown hues. Pine Hardwood Flooring Details Properties Pine species do not usually have a high [...]
Oak Hardwood Flooring
Oak is the most commonly recognized species used to produce hardwood flooring and probably the most recognized North American wood in general. Oak has a beautifully defined grain, and creates a timeless looking hardwood floor. Most consumers think oak is a very hard wood, but in reality, it is the fourth hardest North American species [...]
Maple Hardwood Flooring
Maple has minimal grain and is popular for consumers looking to steer away from the heavy grain of ash and oak. It is the second hardest North American species we manufacture next to Hickory. The clear maple is light, almost white in colour. The natural colours have colour variations from white sapwood to dark brown [...]
Hickory Hardwood Flooring
The heartwood of hickory hardwood flooring is reddish brown in color with dark brown stripes, while the sapwood tends toward a creamy white with pinkish tones and fine brown line. Hickory Hardwood Flooring Details Properties Hickory has a unique graining pattern, a little less prominent than that of ash or oak. The sapwood is a [...]



