Company Profiles for Bruce Hardwood Flooring

Every Bruce Hardwood floor is unique. While a walk in the woods might lead one to believe that all trees are the same, this is farther from the truth than imaginable. The folks at Bruce Hardwood Floors know that each tree is unique, and as a result, they are highly selective in the trees that they choose for their final flooring products. Similarly, all hardwood floors are not the same, and after evaluating the quality of Bruce’s products, it will be apparent why. Bruce prides itself on offering more species, more colors, more surface textures, more gloss levels and more edge details than its competitors. Because Bruce offers so many varieties of products, they are able to suit the needs of nearly any homeowner.  Not only does Bruce offer a wide variety of natural wood characteristics from its domestic and imported exotic lines, but it does so at all price points from standard to premium. In selecting your Bruce flooring, keep in mind that wood is a natural material thereby having features that change in color and tone. This is important to remember because some species have more easily recognizable differences from board-to-board while others have less. Bruce knows that some consumers will not want such a wide span, while others will prefer it, so in an effort to suit the needs of all their end users, the company is always looking to expand their collection while maintaining a strict code of quality. In addition, so no one is surprised when they receive their hardwood shipment, Bruce sets strict limits on color variations, and will not sell a product that exceeds those limits. From smooth finishes to handscraped rustics, Bruce offers a variety of surface textures to complement any interior space, from the classic elegant to the country cabin. 

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Bruce Hardwood

Bruce Adventure Plank Red Oak Butterscotch
Bruce American Originals Maple Ponderosa 3in