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Hartco Ascot 2.25" Solid Oak Satin Hardwood Strip

Hartco Rural Living 5" Engineered Hardwood Plank Low Gloss

Hartco Prime Harvest 3" Engineered Oak Hardwood Plank Semi-Gloss

Hartco Beaumont 3" Engineered Oak High Gloss Hardwood Plank

Hartco Yorkshire 2.25" Solid Oak Semi-Gloss Hardwood Strip

Hartco Yorkshire 3.25" Solid Oak Semi-Gloss Hardwood Plank

Hartco TimberBrushed Platinum 9" Engineered Oak Hardwood Plank Wire Brushed

Hartco TimberBrushed Gold 7.5" Engineered Wire Brushed Hardwood Plank

Hartco TimberBrushed Silver 6.5" Engineered Oak Hardwood Plank Wire Brushed 9mm

Hartco TimberBrushed Bronze 5" Engineered Oak Hardwood Plank Wire Brushed

Hartco TimberBrushed 5" Solid Oak Hardwood Plank Wire Brushed

Hartco Prime Harvest Elite 5" Engineered Oak Hardwood Plank Low Gloss

Hartco Prime Harvest Elite 7.25" Engineered Oak Hardwood Plank Low Gloss

Hartco Prime Harvest 6.25" Engineered Oak Hardwood Plank Low Gloss

Hartco Prime Harvest 5" Solid Oak Hardwood Plank Low Gloss

Hartco Prime Harvest 5" Solid Oak Hardwood Plank Semi-Gloss

Hartco Prime Harvest 5" Solid Maple Hardwood Plank Semi-Gloss

Hartco Prime Harvest 5" Solid Hickory Hardwood Plank Semi-Gloss

Hartco Prime Harvest 3.25" Solid Oak Hardwood Plank Low Gloss

Hartco Prime Harvest 3.25" Solid Oak Hardwood Plank Semi-Gloss

Hartco Prime Harvest 3.25" Solid Maple Hardwood Plank Semi-Gloss

Hartco Prime Harvest 3.25" Solid Hickory Hardwood Plank Semi-Gloss

Hartco Prime Harvest 2.25" Solid Oak Hardwood Strip Low Gloss

Hartco Prime Harvest 5" Engineered Oak Hardwood Plank Semi-GlossHartco flooring focuses primarily on hardwood and engineered wood floors designed for residential interiors. Their collections combine natural wood surfaces with a variety of plank styles, finishes, and construction types suited for both traditional and modern spaces.
Hartco hardwood flooring is commonly chosen for living rooms, bedrooms, dining spaces, and open residential layouts where natural wood texture and long-term appearance matter. The brand offers both engineered hardwood and solid hardwood collections, allowing homeowners to choose between greater dimensional stability or traditional full-thickness wood construction depending on the space.
Do Hartco Sell Engineered Hardwood Flooring?
Hartco engineered hardwood combines a real wood surface layer with a layered core construction designed to improve stability compared to traditional solid hardwood. This type of flooring is often used in spaces where indoor humidity levels may fluctuate throughout the year.
Engineered hardwood also allows for wider plank visuals while helping reduce movement caused by seasonal expansion and contraction. Different stain colors, surface textures, and finish levels change how the floor behaves visually once installed, from softer matte finishes to more defined wood grain contrast.
What Hartco offers in Solid Hardwood Flooring
Hartco solid hardwood flooring offers traditional full-thickness wood construction with natural grain variation and long-term refinishing potential. Solid hardwood is commonly selected for homeowners who want authentic wood depth and a more classic hardwood appearance over time.
Wood species, stain tone, and plank width all affect the final look of the floor. Lighter finishes tend to create a calmer and more open appearance, while darker stains highlight plank definition and natural wood variation more strongly.
Solid Hardwood vs Engineered Hardwood
The choice between engineered hardwood and solid hardwood usually depends on the installation environment and long-term expectations for the space.
Engineered hardwood is often preferred where greater dimensional stability and installation flexibility matter more. Solid hardwood is commonly chosen for its traditional construction, refinishing potential, and natural wood character.
Both options provide real wood surfaces, but each performs differently depending on humidity exposure, subfloor conditions, and how the room is used over time. For a more detailed comparison of moisture behavior, refinishing potential, installation differences, and long-term performance, you can also explore our guide on

