Go Local

Think Global. Live Local. Support YOUR Neighborhood by doing business locally.

Woodhouse Flooring & Pro Shop

Phone
(727) 507-0043

Hours
M-F 8:00am - 5:00pm
Sat. 9:00am - 12:00pm

Address
7301 124th Ave. N.
Largo, FL 33773


Metro Area
Tampa Bay Florida

Counties Served
Hernando
Hillsborough
Pasco
Pinellas
Manatee

Category
Flooring
Wood Flooring

Member Since
10/15/2009

Memberships
Go Local Tampa Bay

National Wood Flooring Association

National Wood Flooring Association

Woodhouse Flooring & Pro Shop

The SOURCE For All Your Flooring & Sundry Needs!

Hardwood FlooringYou'll probably purchase a hardwood floor only once in your life. Make the Right Choice with Woodhouse Flooring & Pro Shop since 1977.

We strive for complete customer satisfaction in all aspects of our business. Woodhouse provides a wide range of flooring to fit everyone’s tastes and needs. If we don't have what you’re looking for, we’ll do our best to get it for you at the best possible price.

If your floors are not "Becoming" to your house, you should be "Coming" to our house.

WHOLESALE PRICES


Hardwood Flooring

Hardwood offers many well-known advantages. It's natural, beautiful, warm, and easy to maintain. It costs about as much as other high quality floor coverings, but it lasts dozens of years. It also creates a health environment, minimizing the risks of dust allergies.

Available in many styles with a wide variety of features, hardwood flooring can complement any decor. Hardwood enhances a home's interior and adds much to its resale value.

Take the time to compare the many possible floor coverings and consider their benefits over the long term. Think about the feel you want to give your home. Natural is beautiful! Choose wood flooring because you love it's warm, classical beauty.

Wood floors are a natural, non-allergenic product that can add real value to a home. Oak, Maple, Ash, Cherry, Walnut, Pine, Bamboo, All Other Exotics & Domestic Engineered and Solid Flooring.

Hardwood FlooringTypes of Wood Flooring

Un-Finished Solid Hardwood Floors (also called job-site finished)

Unfinished solid hardwood is sold in the form of rough strips. These low-cost strips have to be nailed to a wood subfloor. A wide variety of species, grades, and widths are available.

The flooring is generally easy to install, but finishing the surface is more complicated and has to be done on site. You have to pay for finishing on top of the cost of the wood. For quality results, you should hire a highly skilled professional to sand and stain the floor, then to apply three or four coats of floor polyurethane (oil or water based). This technique is less and less common, and contractors that use it are becoming harder to find.

Because of dust from sanding and fumes from the floor polyurethane, residents have to find someplace else to stay while their floors are being finished, which can take three to five days.

Prefinished Solid Hardwood Floors (also called factory finished)

Prefinished solid hardwood is sold as ready-to-install wood strips that are already sanded, stained, and finished with multiple coats of polyurethane with an aluminum oxide protective finish. The finish is factory-applied in an ideal controlled environment.

A full array of wood species are available in a range of grades, colors, sizes, and shines to blend with any decor. Prefinished solid hardwood is quick and easy to install, and the residents don't have to leave home during installation.

  • usually installs in less than a day

  • less messy than job-site finish

  • limited to manufacturer’s colors

  • manufacturers can apply 7-10 coats of finish

  • factory finishes are extremely wear resistant

  • some manufacturers add aluminum oxide for additional durability

  • today’s factory finishes are much easier to care for than the old waxed finishes

  • pre-finished trims are not an exact match to the floor

Hardwood FlooringPrefinished Engineered Hardwood Flooring

A prefinished engineered hardwood flooring is sold as strips made up of a hardwood surface (called the wear layer) glued on a plywood base. Developed for installation in areas with variable humidity levels, engineered flooring is more stable than solid wood. The strips can be glued directly onto concrete, an acoustic underlay, or even a subfloor with a floor heating system. They can also be stapled or nailed to a plywood subfloor. This is the perfect floor covering for condominiums, basements, and commercial uses.

The quality of an engineered wood floor can be determined by looking at four factors: the thickness of the wear layer, the number of plies that the plywood is made of, the surface curing procedure used, and the precision of the cut.

The wear layer should be a t least 5/32" (4mm) thick to offer the same re-sanding possibilities as solid wood. For great stability, the plywood should be dry sawn rather than rotary peeled or slice cut since only dry sawing produces a high quality, natural looking hardwood strip. A tongue and groove that join perfectly on all four sides indicates high quality manufacturing.

Hardwood Flooring Suppliers We Carry ... If there is something you are looking for that you don't see or you need additional information, please contact us.

  • Anderson

  • Appalachian

  • Boen Flooring

  • BR-111

  • Brandywine Int'l (WFI)

  • Bruce

  • Capella

  • Cikel

  • Columbia

  • Dansk Fusion Bamboo

  • Forest Accents

  • Harris Wood Floors

  • Hartco

  • Homerwood

  • Kahrs

  • LM Flooring

  • LW Flooring

  • Majestic Floors

  • Mannington

  • Mirage

  • Mohawk

  • Mullican

 

  • Oshkosh Floor Design

  • Owens Plank Flooring

  • Preverco

  • Robbins

  • Scandian

  • Shaw

  • Sun Floor

  • Tarkett

  • UA Floors

  • Virginia Vintage

Laminate FlooringLaminate Flooring

Tough, Stain Resistant and will not FADE.

Great for family rooms, living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and dens.

Laminate flooring are extremely impact and scratch resistant, but are not real wood. Although laminate floors are extremely tough, they can be scratched by dogs or dragging heavy objects across the floor.

These floors are extremely stain resistant and will not fade from ultra-violet sunlight, nor burn from cigarettes.

Types of Laminate Flooring:

  • Floating floors - special glue is applied manually to the tongue & grooves of each plank.

  • Glueless floating floors - no glue, just click or snap-fit planks together.

  • Pre-glued floating floors - the glue is applied at the factory.

Laminate Flooring Suppliers We Carry ... If there is something you are looking for that you don't see or you need additional information, please contact us.

  • Alloc Flooring

  • APC Cork Flooring

  • Armstrong Flooring

  • Bruce Flooring

 

  • Columbia Flooring

  • ipocork Flooring

  • Mohawk Flooring

  • Quick Step Flooring

  • Robina Flooring

  • Shaw Flooring

  • Tarkett Flooring

  • Wilsonart Flooring

 

Woodhouse Flooring

Floor Transitions

Pre-finished and Unfinished, Up to 16' lengths, 29 Laminate Colors

Floor Coatings

Polyurethane's, Oil, Water Base, ABSCO, Last N Last, Old Masters Stain.

Trim, Moldings & Stair Parts

Over 10 Profiles of wall moldings primed & unfinished in stock.

Proshop Products

Stair Parts, Hand Rails, Newels, Balusters, Treads and Risers, Wrought Iron See our catalog.

Woodhouse Flooring & Pro Shop
Contact: Bill Sharkey
Email: bsharkey_woodhouse@yahoo.com
Payment Types Accepted: cash, check, credit cards
Website: www.woodhouseflooring.com

 

Thank you for visiting Woodhouse Flooring & Pro Shop of Tampa Bay Florida!

back to top

Woodhouse Flooring & Pro Shop of Tampa Bay serves the following Florida cities Clearwater, Dade City, Dover, Dunedin, Gulfport, Holiday, Hudson, Lakeland, Land O Lakes, Largo, Lithia, Lutz, Madeira Beach, New Port Richey, Odessa, Oldsmar, Palm Harbor, Pinellas Park, Port Richey, Riverview, Ruskin, Safety Harbor, Seffner, Seminole, Spring Hill, St Pete Beach, St Petersburg, Tampa, Tarpon Springs, Thonotosassa, Valrico, Weeki Wachee, Wesley Chapel, and Zephyrhills.

© Copyright 2009 Go Local Tampa Bay. All rights reserved. Web Hosting | Internet Marketing Agency

marketing

Web Statistics

Clicky