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Metro Floors Solid hardwood is milled from a real hardwood species, making it the sole material used in the making of this type of flooring. Solid hardwood is noted for adding overall structural strength to the building in which it is installed. The degree to which this is true depends upon the species of wood.

Solid Hardwood also tends to have a few wood knots and grains which give it a natural look and gives your home natural beauty. Engineered hardwood is manufactured from three or more layers of high ­density fiberboard (HDF) or medium ­density fibreboard (MDF), and a real hardwood veneer top layer bonded together under heat and pressure.
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Practically maintenance free, engineered quartz counter-tops are stain, acid, scratch, heat and impact resistant and, thanks to their non-porous surface, don't need to be sealed like natural stone counter-tops. Available in a wide range of colors and patterns, quartz typically ranks close in popularity to the perennial top choice: granite.
Tile
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Ceramic tile is manufactured from clay materials that are quarried, prepared, and then formed into a mold. Common forming methods for ceramic tile include dry press, extruded, and slush mold. The dry press forming method involves a mixture of dry material being pressed into a mold under extreme pressure.
Stone
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Natural stone tile is produced from natural materials that are quarried, slabbed, finished, and cut to size. Common types of stone used as flooring tile include granite, marble, limestone (including travertine), and slate. Among these types of natural stone are thousands of varieties with characteristics that depend on where and when the stone was quarried.
Carpet
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Cut Pile: This carpet gets its durability through the fiber used, the density of the tufts, and the twist of the yarn. There are four popular styles to choose from: textured plush, Saxony, frieze, and cable.
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