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hardwood forestYadkin County, North Carolina, is one of the most desirable places to live in North Carolina. From the Brushy Mountains in the west to the wide Yadkin River in the east, every inch of the county is filled with beauty and splendor. Still, it’s not as if Yadkinville, Jonesville, or Booneville are isolated. 

Jonesville and Booneville are charming towns in their own right and just a short drive from Elkin. Yadkinville is almost exactly between Wilkesboro and Winston-Salem, making it a great location for people wanting to escape the hustle and bustle of the Triad. Other Yadkin County amenities include:

  • Proximity to other piedmont cities like Statesville, Mocksville, High Point, and Greensboro
  • Proximity to mountain towns like Boone, Blowing Rock, and Sparta
  • Many small businesses and large corporations that supply jobs and entertainment
  • Excellent restaurants with great food and customer service
  • Rivers and waterways in which to fish, kayak, and canoe
  • Proximity to mountain biking trail systems like Warrior Creek in Wilkes

Whether you are renovating or building houses, commercial properties, or communities, you know how valuable it is to install hardwood flooring. Here is what you need to know about hardwood floors in Yadkin County and where you can find quality hardwood products. 

Types of Hardwood Flooring Yadkin County, NC

Oak Flooring

The most common wood in the United States is oak. Because it is a practical flooring type, it is found in the majority of American homes. Oak is a long-lasting hardwood floor that is also one of the most affordable. 

White oak and red oak are the two varieties of oak used in flooring. However, both have pink undertones; red and white oaks are named for their bark color rather than their wood. The colored and natural hue of red oak is difficult to identify; it has hints of pale pink, red, and cream. White oak is harder than red oak. 

Hickory Flooring

Hickory is one of the strongest hardwoods in America. Hickory hardwood flooring is known for its remarkable durability, so it's no surprise that it's used for flooring. If properly maintained, it can last a lifetime with minimum wear and tear.

Hickory's color ranges from medium tan to pale red-brown. It's also available in a creamy white tint that's less prevalent. Hickory grain patterns are always stunning, regardless of hue. 

Hickory wood flooring is ideal for log cabins and other rustic-style homes because of its natural charm. Its exceptional endurance makes it an excellent alternative for families with a large number of children.

Maple Flooring

The color of maple is naturally creamy. In a well-lit environment, it has a lighter tone than oak and may even appear yellow. Maple is the greatest choice for achieving a whitewash or grey effect. It is not, however, as stain-resistant as oak. It is used by homeowners who prefer a floor with a natural finish. Its strength and durability make it a great choice for gymnasiums. 

Yellow Poplar Flooring

Yellow Poplar trees are among the largest of the hardwood trees. The grain is usually straight and consistent with a medium texture, and the color ranges from light cream to yellowish-brown. 

This low-density wood, considered one of the softest of the hardwoods, is renowned for its range of uses, including pallets, furniture frames, cabinetry, and other uses. Poplar flooring can be simply painted or stained to complement any décor and will last for many years. 

Cherry Flooring

Cherry flooring adds elegance to every space they are installed in. It has a pink color when first placed, but the color typically intensifies over time. Cherry floors scratch more easily than other hardwoods, but with proper maintenance and refinishing; they can endure a long time.

Church & Church Select Hardwoods - Yadkin County

Church & Church Select Hardwoods serve the needs of those who need the highest quality hardwoods for flooring and other uses. We are located in Wilkesboro, just thirty minutes from Yadkinville. Contact us for more information about how to obtain the best hardwoods in the area.