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  2. 2 3-1/4 in
  3. 24 3-1/2 in
  4. 2 3-9/16 in
  5. 2 4-1/4 in
  6. 2 4-5/8 in
  7. 5 4-3/4 in
  8. 87 5 in
  9. 1 5-1/8 in
  10. 2 5-1/4 in
  11. 2 7-3/8 in
  12. 3 7-5/8 in
  13. 23 7-7/8 in
Thickness
  1. 5 9/32 in
  2. 27 3/8 in
  3. 87 1/2 in
  4. 4 9/16 in
  5. 26 5/8 in
  6. 7 3/4 in
Construction
  1. 141 Engineered
  2. 7 Solid
  3. 4 Wood Veneer
Edge
  1. 19 Beveled Edge and End
  2. 30 Eased Edge
  3. 63 Eased Edge and End
  4. 8 Hand Scraped Edges and Ends
  5. 28 Square Edge All Four Sides
Species
  1. 3 Acacia
  2. 4 American Cherry
  3. 6 Angico Vermelho (Amendoim)
  4. 2 Ash
  5. 7 Australian Cypress
  6. 2 Beech
  7. 7 Birch
  8. 3 Cabreuva (Santos Mahogany)
  9. 9 Cherry
  10. 8 Exotic
  11. 10 Hickory
  12. 8 Jatoba (Brazilian Cherry)
  13. 15 Maple
  14. 3 Muiracatiara (Tigerwood)
  15. 34 Oak
  16. 2 Other
  17. 8 Red Oak
  18. 7 Sapele
  19. 1 Teak
  20. 7 Walnut
  21. 5 White Oak
Surface
  1. 16 Hand Scraped
  2. 7 Smooth
Brand
  1. 12 BR111
  2. 15 Bruce
  3. 2 Contractor's Choice
  4. 40 iFLOOR
  5. 31 Kahrs
  6. 12 Mannington
  7. 25 Mullican
  8. 17 Robustium
  9. 2 Woodstock
Collection
  1. 6 3.5 in Chelsea Collection
  2. 7 3.5 in Wolfgang Collection
  3. 15 5 in Park Avenue Collection
  4. 5 5 in Southern Charm Collection
  5. 1 Acacia Smooth
  6. 11 American Naturals Collection
  7. 2 American Originals Lock and Fold 5 in Hickory
  8. 6 American Originals Lock and Fold 5 in Maple
  9. 3 American Originals Lock and Fold 5 in Oak
  10. 4 American Traditionals Collection
  11. 4 American Vintage Lock and Fold
  12. 22 Austin Springs
  13. 3 Austin Springs Hand Sculpted
  14. 7 Brisbane Forest
  15. 12 Caspian Collection
  16. 2 Click Step
  17. 6 Engineered Hand-Scraped Locking 2G
  18. 6 Engineered Locking 5G
  19. 4 European Naturals
  20. 8 Fiji
  21. 5 Linnea 7mm
  22. 1 Machu Pichu
  23. 3 Machu Pichu 2
  24. 2 Machu Pichu Slimline
  25. 4 Scandinavian Naturals
  26. 2 Truckload Special
  27. 3 World Naturals - 15mm
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Angico Teak Hand Scraped
$5.04
Angico Teak Hand Scraped
Hardwood Flooring - Mannington Wood - Caspian Collection - Early American Hickory Tawny
$6.49
Early American Hickory Tawny
Hardwood Flooring - Engineered Hardwood - Auburn Birch
$2.41
Auburn Birch
Hardwood Flooring - Kahrs - European Naturals - European Maple Salzburg, 3-Strip
$5.11
European Maple Salzburg, 3-Strip
Hardwood Flooring - Engineered Hardwood - Brazilian Cherry (Jatoba)
$3.95
Brazilian Cherry (Jatoba)
Hardwood Flooring - Bruce - American Originals Lock & Fold 5" Oak - Dakota Cherry
$5.89
Dakota Cherry
Hardwood Flooring - Mullican - Austin Springs - Maple Cappucino 5"
$5.11
Maple Cappucino 5 in
Natural Hickory
$4.49
Natural Hickory
Hardwood Flooring - Mannington Wood - Caspian Collection - Black Forest Cherry Allspice
$7.36
Black Forest Cherry Allspice
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Hardwood Flooring

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At DIYFlooring, we understand the need to get a project done without breaking your budget, but more importantly, the need to get it done without breaking your back. That’s why when you peruse our enormous selection, you’ll only find the easiest to install, click hardwood flooring. Gone are the days when a team of carpenters had to come into your home in order for you to have a professionally installed look. At DIYFlooring, you’ll only find easy-to-install hardwood floors, and you’ll find them at the best price you’ll find anywhere. That’s a guarantee.


We also own several flooring factories, so DIYFlooring’s experts decide the specifications based on their own extensive field experience with our very own customers. We exceed standards because the result is an easier to install, longer lasting and more durable floor. We don’t just ask the manufacturer to change something that needs to be changed, we change it. And as a result, we’ve perfected these floors from having reacted more quickly than any other manufacturer in the world to the needs of flooring consumers who do it themselves. We think that’s pretty neat.

Today’s wood floors are easier to install than ever, and all of our hardwood flooring comes with a simple, clickable installation process; no glues, no nails, no hassle. Click hardwood floors come in all the species (oak, maple, hickory, cherry and more). We’ve got all the styles and finishes (hand-scraped, wide planks, beveled edge hardwood). Basically, we’ve got it all, and at the best price you’ll find anywhere on the web.

Wood Flooring

Wood flooring has made a comeback and is now more popular and easier to install than it ever has been. Nothing quite complements a room like a gorgeous wood floor, and what used to require skilled craftsmen with years of experience can now be accomplished by the inexperienced handyman (or handywoman) with a couple of basic tools in his (or her) arsenal. Today’s prefinished wood floors are durable and easy to clean. Just be sure to use approved wood cleaning products that don’t leave a residue, and never apply adhesive or painter’s tape that could peel off the finish. Knowing how to care for our wood flooring makes it as easy to maintain as it is easy to install. At DIY Flooring we give you all the diy floor facts and let you decide what’s best for you.

Engineered Hardwood Flooring

When trying to choose the right flooring for your home, there are many factors that play into your decision. One of those factors is climate, as different floor materials react to moisture in different ways. That’s why engineered hardwood flooring is the ideal choice for those who live in coastal areas or anywhere the humidity is high. Engineered wood flooring more stable than solid hardwood and doesn’t absorb as much moisture from the air or from the subfloor. As such, engineered hardwood doesn’t expand and contract like solid hardwood. So if you’re installing wood flooring in a basement, engineered wood is a practical, sensible and fashionable choice.

Hardwood Flooring Prices

DIYFlooring understands your need to save money and that’s probably why you’ve decided on a do-it-yourself hardwood installation. Or maybe you would just like to feel the satisfaction one experiences when installing your own floor. Either way, we offer the most competitive hardwood flooring prices around and can help you achieve that vision while staying on or under budget. DIYFlooring is your partner in do-it-yourself flooring and when you see how affordable our hardwood flooring prices can be, you’ll know that you’ve made the right choice for your flooring project and that you’re in the right place.