
High-quality Hardwood Flooring Solutions in the Fraser Valley
If you are looking for a flooring solution in the Fraser Valley that can provide your home with a natural, yet elegant touch, hardwood flooring may be just what you need. At Atlanta Flooring Centre, we work with some of the best brands in the industry as well as highly trained professionals to provide you with a flooring solution that can truly impress your guests.

Inspiration Centre
At our inspiration centre, you can have a glimpse on how hardwood flooring solutions can greatly contribute to the interior design of your property. Have a look at how we can help you transform your space.


















































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Hardwood Flooring Tips
Consider Vancouver’s Humidity Levels
Vancouver is known for being a humid area with long rainy seasons that affect the infrastructure of your property. For that reason, installing hardwood flooring requires you to choose your wood wisely. Resistant and durable options include oak, maple and engineered wood.
Making Installation Easier with Prefinished Planks
Prefinished planks can be great choices for those who are looking for quicker and practical hardwood flooring solutions.
Opt for Longer and Wider Planks
Larger planks will provide your home with a more aesthetically pleasing look. With fewer seams, they can create a smoother flooring surface, giving an extra touch of elegance to your space.
Consider Eco-friendly Options
FSC certified products or reclaimed wood can be great alternatives for those who are looking for environmentally friendly hardwood solution.
Have a Look at Samples Before Purchasing
We strongly recommend that you request samples or visit our showroom so that you can have a look at our flooring options before deciding which colour or finish to purchase.

Hardwood Flooring – Natural Beauty and Cutting-Edge Design
Our design team has selected a wide range of hardwood flooring to enhance the beauty of any home.
A solid hardwood board is milled from one piece of wood and is typically 3/4" thick (although some come in 5/16" thickness). These products can only be installed on or above ground. Solid hardwood should not be installed below ground level, such as in a basement or walk-out basement because it can react strongly to moisture or high humidity. A major benefit of solid hardwood is it can typically be sanded or refinished more than one time. It must be installed with nails, staples or glue.
An engineered hardwood floor is made up of layers (plies) of real wood that are adhered together to make the board more structurally stable than solid hardwood. Whether (and how many times) engineered hardwood can be sanded and refinished depends on the thickness of the top layer of wood. Refer to the warranty for your floor to determine the feasibility of being refinished. A benefit of engineered hardwood is that it can be installed on any level, even in basements, and typically has multiple choices for installation, such as floating, gluing or nailing/stapling down.
Unfinished hardwood is installed in your home and then the finish is applied, which can be matched to existing or surrounding hardwood floors. Prefinished hardwood is stained and finished at the factory under carefully controlled conditions, which provides a more consistent appearance and superior durability. Prefinished floors allow you to enjoy your new floor much sooner, without the dust, noise, and time spent waiting for finishes to be applied and cured.
Care should be taken to control humidity levels within the 35-55% range. During dry seasons, a humidifier is recommended to prevent excessive shrinkage in hardwood floors due to low humidity levels. During wet seasons, proper humidity levels can be maintained by use of an air conditioner or dehumidifier. Avoid excessive exposure to water which can happen when tracking water indoors during periods of inclement weather.
Our hardwood is available in these widths:
Strip Flooring (2.25" wide x varying length).
Plank Flooring (3" wide or more x varying length).
Wide Plank (5" and wider).
Yes, there is a natural variation in hardwood. Some species show more variation than others. Select a hardwood flooring product and click through to the item detail page to view the plank-to-plank colour variation for your flooring choice.
Add 5% on top of your estimate for standard layouts, and 10% for diagonal layouts. What you don’t use, keep for future repairs.
Solid and engineered hardwood floors are a great choice for most rooms in your house, but are not recommended for rooms that are moisture prone such as bathrooms, laundry rooms and mudrooms. Solid hardwood should also not be installed in a basement. In basements, engineered hardwood is a better option.
Solid flooring should only be installed on or above grade (the outdoor soil line). Engineered flooring can be installed on, above and below grade — including basements.
Reasons include:
Uneven subfloors (refer to subfloor tolerances in installation instructions).
Incorrect use of trowel and/or adhesive.
Use of improper underlayment.
This problem can be corrected by your installer. Always follow the installation instructions for Hardwood Flooring and use the specified adhesives.
Yes, repair options include:
Colour-blend filler for minor chips.
Touch-up kit for scratches.
Board replacement.
Sanding and refinishing for worn, deeply scratched floors (not all hardwood floors should be sanded).
We suggest that you contact Atlanta Flooring Centre for more information.
With sufficient impact or pressure, any hardwood can dent. We recommend using floor protectors on the feet of heavy furniture and area rugs in high traffic zones of the home to prevent dents and dings.
The most probable cause is sunlight exposure, which can darken or lighten the exposed area. Wood reacts to ambient light and ages over time. Some degree of colour change will naturally occur. We recommend occasionally shifting furniture and area rugs to prevent noticeable shading in the floor.
We recommend cleaning your hardwood floor with a specially formulated hardwood flooring cleaner widely available at most stores.
No. Water can prematurely age your hardwood floors causing them to crack and split. We recommend using a specially formulated hardwood flooring cleaner with a microfibre mop.
We recommend not introducing heat and moisture as this may damage your floor. If damage occurs as a result of using a steam mop, it will not be covered under the warranty.
We suggest using floor protectors on the feet of furniture and chairs, area rugs in high traffic zones and door mats by any exterior doorways to help prevent scratches on your hardwood flooring. Frequently sweeping up loose soil or debris will also reduce scratches and wear.
To avoid denting or scratching your hardwood floor, we recommend using strips of 1/4" hardboard or plywood as a runner under the wheels (if rolling) or furniture legs (if sliding).
We recommend using a non-staining rug or mat that is made of a breathable material. Do not use rugs with solid backing, or those with a rubber or latex backing. A grid-patterned, non-staining polypropylene backing is acceptable as long as it is breathable. The rugs must be made of a breathable material to prevent moisture entrapment. All questions about the rug or mat should be referred to the rug or mat manufacturer. Jute-backed rugs are not recommended because jute is very abrasive and will scratch the surface of hardwood floors.
Colour coordinated touch-up kits for scratch repair are available from your local flooring retailer.
Contact the store where you purchased your flooring. They have access to the full line of hardwood maintenance products.





























