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In St. Louis, wood flooring is the most coveted flooring material, hands down. Classic, durable, and easy to clean, wood is the ticket for homeowners who want a beautiful floor that won't further clutter their already busy schedule. Laminate flooring offers similar benefits, but experts will tell you that when it comes to valuing a home, wood is still king. Whether you're tired of your old carpet and need a new floor, or whether you need someone to repair or refinish a warped, scratched, or dull wood floor, we've helped homeowners in Ballwin, Kirkwood, Saint Charles, and throughout the greater St. Louis area find the right contractor for the job.

St. Louis Wood Flooring Maintenance
In St. Louis, wood flooring maintenance is critical to long term value and cost effectiveness. Your wood floor will last for as long as you take care of it and not much longer. Allow it to get and stay wet, and your wood may be warped inside a year; get the wood dry, clean, and well-swept, and it may last a lifetime. Of course, time will do some harm, but wood floors kept in good condition can be refinished several times, a process that brings the wood back to life. You probably don't need to get carried away with expensive wood flooring cleaners, just keep the floor clean and dry.

St. Louis Wooden Flooring and Moisture
In a city with high moisture content and areas prone to flooding, you need to be careful about where you install solid wood flooring. Most floors don't do well with moisture. Carpet and solid wood flooring are the biggest offenders, but fortunately there is no reason to feel you can't still have a beautiful wooden floor in St. Louis. Engineered wood flooring uses several layers of wood to allow for the greater movement associated with moisture and subgrade (below ground) flooring. Better yet, laminate flooring will be less expensive, will forego the wood problem altogether, and is easier to clean and maintain. That said, one last option for basements with concrete floors in reasonable condition is to consider concrete stain, which will be the cheapest of all the options and can offer any number of decorative looks including a wood imitation.

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St. Louis Wood Flooring Installation
If you want to save money by installing your own floor, you should stick to the snap-on, floating floor of laminate. Wood flooring is not a DIY project. There are several idiosyncrasies, such as leaving the wood panels out for a week so they can adjust to the moisture levels in your home, but constructing a proper wood floor inlay is a highly-skilled maneuver that will make or break your wood flooring. Indeed, you need to take your time and find a qualified professional to properly install your wood flooring. Each and every contractor in our database is prescreened, and we give you access to our online customer ratings and reviews. These tools, along with your gut feeling, are the best way to ensure you find someone who will do a great job for a fair price and in a reasonable amount of time.

The Cost of Wood Flooring in St. Louis, MO
The average cost of a St. Louis wood flooring installation is about $5,000, although this number may not reflect the project you have in mind. It's not uncommon to see prices range all over from $1,000 to $20,000 or more. To put this $5,000 average into perspective, for laminate flooring the figure drops to $4,000, stone or ceramic tile is about $2,000, and carpet averages $1,500. Plus, it's not just the size of the project and the labor costs that will affect the final price. Lumber prices are notoriously unstable, and if you're willing to take several weeks to look around and scout out discounted lumber, you may be able to significantly reduce the cost of your new wood floor. Keep in mind, though, that a quality wood floor will affect the value of your home and you don't want to skimp on the look, feel, or quality of your new floor.

Marcus Pickett is a professional freelance writer for the home remodeling industry. He has published more than 600 articles on both regional and national topics within the home improvement industry.

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