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2011, June

Exotic Hardwood: Mango Wood
Looking for a unique type of exotic hardwood flooring that is a green product, consider mango wood.
MetroFlor Hybrid Plus
MetroFlor Hybrid Plus has all the same terrific features as the MetroFlor Hybrid, plus a few extras that brings it up a notch.
Exotic Hardwood: Hazel Sapele
Hazel Sapele is a tough hardy exotic wood that originates in West Africa.
MetroFlor Hybrid
MetroFlor Hyrid is a super-durable, beautiful product that will give any other flooring type a run for its money.
Product Review: Adex
Adex has a wide array of the highest quality products for walls, backsplashes, kitchens and flooring.
Exotic Hardwood: Albizia
Albizia hardwood is a renewable source of exotic wood flooring.
Exotic Hardwood: Brazilian Cherry
Brazilian Cherry is the most heavily imported species of exotic woods most likely due to its rich color and ability to withstand heavy traffic.
American Olean - StileLock
StileLock is a brilliant product that brings together the beauty and functionality of tile without the headache of adhesives, grouting, and sealant.
Exotic Hardwood: Bubinga
Looking for a exotic wood for your floor ingrained with a rich, red color, you may want to consider Bubinga.
How does paying with a check instead of a credit card work?
Answer: You can pay with a check on our web site by simply entering in the information required which is usually the bank routing number and the bank account number. Our system actually issues a paper check that gets deposited into our bank, it is not an electronic deduction from your account. With that in mind any check payments usually require a short time to clear, in most cases three to seven business days.