From the Forest to Your Floor: How a Tree Becomes Your Next Hardwood Plank

Did you know the global wood flooring industry processes roughly 1.7 billion square meters of wood every single year, and every inch of it started as a standing tree somewhere in a forest? The journey from the forest to your floor is longer and messier than most folks realize, and once you understand it, you'll never look at a "1st Quality" sticker the same way again. Key Takeaways It starts with a contract. Timber companies secure logging rights before a single saw fires up. Mulching ... Read more...

Best Discount Flooring Liquidator Deals for Homeowners to Save Big in 2026

If you're hunting for the best discount flooring liquidator deals for homeowners, here's a number that should grab your attention: 25% of homeowners are currently delaying their flooring projects altogether because of high material and interest costs. We're here to tell you there's a smarter way, and it doesn't involve paying big-box markups. At ReallyCheapFloors.com, we've been a second-generation, family-owned operation rooted in the flooring capital of Dalton, Georgia since 1969. We ... Read more...

Explaining Cabin Grade Flooring

The lack of familiarity with Cabin grade flooring is understandable, as only about 5-10% of all hardwood flooring is graded as anything other than first quality. Due to the small percentage, and the unpredictability of available inventory, most stores do not stock cabin grade flooring. At ReallyCheapFloors.com, it is a large percentage of our business. So, let us help you better understand what to expect to find in a box. What Constitutes a Cabin Grade Floor? Is it Seconds? Have you ever ... Read more...

Flooring for Log Cabins: Cabin Grade Wood For a Log Cabin Floor!

A perfect log cabin look can be achieved with lower graded wood floors. I bet you never heard of that from other flooring stores. Thats because lower graded floors are rare and they have less margin than 1st Quality floors.   Log cabins provide a unique and rustic style that can be complemented with an array of flooring types. Cabin grade hardwood  and builder grade options are gaining popularity. There are a few more flooring options to explore for log cabins that offer unique ... Read more...
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