Hardwood flooring is considered to be one of the best flooring materials. One of the reasons for this is that they are so environmentally friendly. Here are some facts about the sustainability of hardwood floors:

 

  • Hardwood Floors Improve the Quality of Indoor Air
 

Microorganisms and pesticides aren't harbored in wood floors in the same way that they are harbored in other flooring materials. Not only do these elements not get tracked in from the outdoors, but the wood also minimizes the accumulation of dander, dust, and mold, which improves the quality of the indoor air of your home.

 

  • Hardwood Floors Last a Long Time
 

Most hardwood flooring installations last at least 25 years. There is a good chance that you will not have to replace your hardwood floors in your lifetime.

 

  • Carbon Footprint Considerations
 

The production of hardwood floors helps to reduce its carbon footprint because less energy and water are used throughout the production life cycle than with other flooring products. Wood also stores carbon during its service life, which is why wood flooring is classified by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) as a carbon neutral product.

 

  • Sustainability of Forests
 

When you choose a hardwood floor installation, you are helping to protect a forest due to how long they last. The forests that provide hardwood flooring products in America are growing twice as fast as they are being harvested, making it a sustainable material for commercial and residential use.

 

  • Recycling
 

When a hardwood floor reaches the end of its lifespan, there are many recycling options. This reduces the waste that ends in up landfills. Wood can also be used for fuel or as a source of heat because it is combustible.

California Designs, Inc. can help you refurbish your home with beautiful hardwood floors. All of our installations are warrantied. Contact our interior designers for more information today.