Janka Hardness Scale

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Where Can I Learn About Janka Hardness?

Janka Hardness Scale.com is a great website that tackles some of the toughest questions that customers ask about their hardwood flooring – namely, how resilient it is. The Janka Hardness Scale was developed so that customers as well as carpenters could know specifically how much force a piece of hardwood – any hardwood – could take. This has helped carpenters installing hardwood figure out which nails they would need as well as how long it would take to complete the job. This also gives the consumer a heads up because they know how long the job would take to be completed and could thus plan accordingly.

Why Do I Need To Know Janka Hardness?

The Janka Hardness Scale has proved beneficial for consumers as well because it has helped them nail down just what kind of hardwood flooring they are looking for. Households or businesses that experience heavy foot traffic now know which kinds of hardwood they need, as their needs reflect the need for a tougher wood. For smaller areas, or areas that don’t see as much use, softer woods can be used to accentuate any type of decorating style.

What Will I Find On The Website?

Articles included on the Janka Hardness Scale site include an entire overview of hard floors, their types, consistencies and their uses. Also on the site is an overview of the softer types of flooring, and again what they are made of and who should utilize them. The website has guides for buying different types of flooring according to the Janka Hardness Scale as well as a breakdown of the different types of woods and their durability, again according to the Janka Hardness Scale.

Who Should Look At The Website?

So no matter what you are, be it a consumer, a carpenter, installer or retailer, the Janka Hardness Scale website can help you track down exactly what you’re looking for, what to watch out for, what to stock up on and what to avoid. It provides useful tips for the types of hardwoods you will come across as well as what to look for when purchasing wood.

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