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Hassell Free Tile & Window
4407 SW Martin Highway
Palm City, FL 34990
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Flooring Store

We carry the top brands, browse through their websites for a look at their extensive product line: Shaw Carpets | Tesoro Tile, Marble & Stonee | Shaw Hardwoods & Laminates

Hassell Free is located in 4407 SW Martin Highway, Palm City, FL 34990. Our natural service area is the Treasure Coast, Martin & St. Lucie Counties in South Florida. Nearby cities include: Stuart, Palm City, Hobe Sound, Jensen Beach, Hutchinson Island, Port St. Lucie, St. Lucie West, Tradition and Fort Pierce. Come visit our showroom!

At Hassellfree Flooring we offer a wide variety of surface materials for your floors and walls. Whether you are working on your kitchen, bath, interior floors or exterior hardscape we can help you achieve perfect flooring in The Treasure Coast: Stuart, Port St. Lucie, martin County, St. Lucie County, Florida.

We carry a great selection of hardwood flooring, solid and engineered, as well as laminate and tiles. Come and see our vast assortment of ceramic, porcelain, glass, wood, stone and concrete flooring available in many styles, colors, and sizes.

Furthermore, we can assist you with your custom counter tops. We offer granite counters as well as custom counters made from stone or quartz products.

We are proud to serve the Treasure Coast area right here in Florida. It is our goal to make your shopping experience easy and enjoyable while working within your budget and schedule. Our showroom is open  to attend to all your project needs.

What is Laminate?
Laminate floors are a great choice for people who want the look of wood or tile for less.

Rather than the real thing the finish layer of laminate consists of a mere photograph of whichever material it is supposed to simulate (wood, tile). The photograph is printed onto paper that is impregnated with melamine resin and covered by a strong protective transparent top layer. Under high temperature and pressure this finish layer is applied to HDF board. Often texture is stamped on for a more realistic look. Individual boards lock into each other for easy and fast floating installation.The result is a product that is relatively cost effective. The non porous surface and tight joints are easy to maintain. Simply vacuum and from time to time clean with a damp mop. Microfiber cloth works great. Make sure not to use any cleaning agents which contain waxes or polishes. They build up layers that will trap dirt. There is a variety of colors available. You can even get laminate that has the look of distressed wood.

Wood Flooring

We offer a variety of solid and engineered wood flooring. Wood flooring in general is becoming more and more popular because it is more hygienic in comparison to carpeting. Especially for people who tend to have allergies it is the way to go. “Engineered or solid wood flooring?”
One is not necessarily better than the other. You want to find out which of the two better fits your needs.

Engineered wood is composed of a thin finish wood layer that has been applied to a lesser grade wood core. The result is a product that is more environmentally conscious in comparison to solid wood. Wood naturally expands and contracts depending on temperature and level of humidity. Because of its construction engineered wood is more dimensionally stable than solid wood. It is less susceptible to moisture. For this reason engineered wood can be installed even below grade while solid wood can only be installed at and above grade.

Engineered wood can be installed over concrete slab; solid wood on the other hand can not. Solid wood needs to be nailed down and therefore needs a plywood sub floor.

Most engineered wood comes pre-finished only. Because of the relatively thin finish wood layer it does not sand well. Solid wood is available both pre-finished and unfinished. It can easily be sanded and refinished. Most pre-finished products come with finish warranties of up to 25 years. In general, an on-site finish is never as strong as a factory finish, which includes 7-10 coats of aluminum oxide that add beauty and durability.

“Which species, what color?”
Each wood species has its own qualities in terms of hardness, grain, and color. The harder the wood the less likely it will dent or scratch (please see the RELATIVE HARDNESS table) for high traffic areas or households with kids and pets you definitely want to pay attention to the wood hardness and chose something that is appropriate.

In some wood species like maple the appearance of the wood grain is very subdued. In others like Red Oak or American Walnut it is very dominant. This will determine how busy your floor will look.

In terms of color, some species lend themselves to staining (e.g. Oak); others are most beautiful in their natural tone (e.g. Cherry). It is said that dark floors make a room look bigger. They certainly add drama and contrast to any setting, contemporary or traditional. If you decide to go very dark be aware that dirt will show right away. Mid-range colors are more forgiving. Light floors will generally look more casual and contemporary.

“What size, what finish?”
There are more decisions to be made when selecting your wood floor. What width do you want your planks to be? Typically you can get them anywhere from 3” to 5” wide. Some products offer random widths. You can also choose the length of your planks (regular, extra long, or random) depending on the product. What finish do you want? There is a whole array of distressed finishes from antiqued to hand-scraped to wire-brushed. You can also choose if your planks are beveled, micro-beveled, or if they should have square edges.

Wood floors add warmth, richness, and value to any home. There are many colors, textures, and sizes to choose from making it a very flexible material to work with.B

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