Solid wood flooring will last more than 100 years, and the finish can be easily renewed when needed.
Just having wood floors increases the value of your home.
Not too long ago, the only choice you had was the old-fashioned
solid wood tongue and groove strips in maple or oak. Today, wood flooring can be planks from old barns, exotic
woods, pre-finished engineered wood strips which eliminate the dust and disruption of
finishing on site. You even can have wood laminate flooring, which isn't wood, but looks like wood
at a much lower cost.
SOLID WOOD FLOORING - Solid wood floors,
although beautiful, can't be used everywhere. They must be nailed to a sub-floor.
This makes solid wood unsuitable for use directly over concrete.
Adding a sub-floor between the concrete and the wood flooring might
result in a height problem where the floor meets an adjoining room.
Moisture causes wood to expand, so it's not appropriate in basements.
Humidity can lead to squeaking and buckling.