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4135 W. Northside Dr. Jackson MS 39209 601-922-6200 Monday - Friday 8AM - 4PM Off Hours by Appointment Only
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What are the two things that no homeowner can live without? Cherished, lovable pets and beautiful hardwood flooring. Well, at least one of those is accurate. Our pets become family members, and we want them to enjoy our homes as much as we do, within reason of course. If you’re a hardwood lover like many homeowners are, the challenge is finding the best fit for our favorite animals to coexist with gorgeous wood floors without damaging them. Here are some things to consider. SOLID VS. ENGINEERED Scratches will happen, but all scratches are not created equal. Do you have a big dog or multiple dogs? If you anticipate your pets producing significant wear, solid hardwoods will allow you the option to refinish the surface. Engineered hardwoods are durable as well and present more installation options over multiple types of subfloors. These styles may even be easier on your hardwood budget. The right choice depends on the construction of your home and the furry (or scaly or feathered) friends that help make up your family.

CHARACTER CAMOUFLAGE

Many hardwood enthusiasts love the look of a well-worn wood floor and desire the distressed, hand-

scraped and rustic characteristics that create the reclaimed feel. All of these trends are great if you

live with pets. Why? Some of the scrapes or nicks caused by your pet’s paws can easily blend with the

natural markings of a distressed floor compared to a smooth visual. Color variations within the wood

itself will also help keep scratches from standing out. High-character wood floors are definitely in

demand, so there’s no need to skimp on style when living with pets.

PROTECTING YOUR HARDWOOD

Consider using area rugs and carpet runners over your new hardwoods to protect them from heavy

traffic. Mats should be placed underneath water bowls to retain moisture, and don’t forget to trim the

nails and claws of your cute creatures.

601-922-6200
Choosing the Best Hardwood Floors for Dog Owners
What are the two things that no homeowner can live without? Cherished, lovable pets and beautiful hardwood flooring. Well, at least one of those is accurate. Our pets become family members, and we want them to enjoy our homes as much as we do, within reason of course. If you’re a hardwood lover like many homeowners are, the challenge is finding the best fit for our favorite animals to coexist with gorgeous wood floors without damaging them. Here are some things to consider. SOLID VS. ENGINEERED Scratches will happen, but all scratches are not created equal. Do you have a big dog or multiple dogs? If you anticipate your pets producing significant wear, solid hardwoods will allow you the option to refinish the surface. Engineered hardwoods are durable as well and present more installation options over multiple types of subfloors. These styles may even be easier on your hardwood budget. The right choice depends on the construction of your home and the furry (or scaly or feathered) friends that help make up your family.

Get in Touch

4135 W. Northside Dr. Jackson MS 39209 601-922-6200 Monday - Friday 8AM - 4PM Off Hours by Appointment Only
Your One-stop shop for carpet and flooring in the Jackson Area Powered by DollarADay Websites & Marketing
Choosing the Best Hardwood Floors for Dog Owners

CHARACTER CAMOUFLAGE

Many hardwood enthusiasts love the look

of a well-worn wood floor and desire the

distressed, hand-scraped and rustic

characteristics that create the reclaimed

feel. All of these trends are great if you live

with pets. Why? Some of the scrapes or

nicks caused by your pet’s paws can easily

blend with the natural markings of a

distressed floor compared to a smooth

visual. Color variations within the wood

itself will also help keep scratches from

standing out. High-character wood floors

are definitely in demand, so there’s no

need to skimp on style when living with

pets.

PROTECTING YOUR HARDWOOD

Consider using area rugs and carpet

runners over your new hardwoods to

protect them from heavy traffic. Mats

should be placed underneath water bowls

to retain moisture, and don’t forget to trim

the nails and claws of your cute creatures.