Builder's Pride Hardwood Flooring Review

Builder’s Pride Hardwood Flooring Review

By Fortino Rosas / April 15, 2019 / 3 Comments

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    Have you ever just taken a look around your house, and it doesn’t really feel like home? Your old flooring is an eyesore and is in desperate need of an update. You don’t feel a sense of pride, but could Builder’s Pride be the solution you’re seeking?

    Builder’s Pride by Dura-Wood is a line of flooring sold through Lumber Liquidators. These solid prefinished hardwood floors are advertised as being beautiful, cost-effective, and easy to install. But are these claims true … or are they fabricated by the manufacturer to make more sales?

    If you’ve considered purchasing Builder’s Pride hardwood flooring, read on. We’ve done our research on what makes this flooring stand out and where it falls flat. We’ve analyzed past reviews and complaints to compile all of the information you need to make an informed purchasing decision.

    Is Builder’s Pride Flooring Built To Last?

    New flooring is a huge investment, which is why you want a product that’s built to last. Nothing is worse than spending hundreds (or even thousands) on new floors that look worse than your old ones after just a few months of typical use. When it comes to durability, how does Builder’s Pride stack up?

    First, let’s take a look at the average lifespan of hardwood flooring. Of course, factors such as the brand you select, the species of wood, and your lifestyle (i.e. do you have heavy traffic daily?) affect the lifespan of your flooring. A good range to go by, though, is 40 to 80 years.

    If most hardwoods last 40 to 80 years, how does Builder’s Pride flooring compare? Overall, homeowners that have installed Builder’s Pride flooring are very happy with the quality. Many reviewers have even stated that their professional installers have made remarks on the good quality of the flooring.

    Most reviewers that have had the flooring in their homes for several months or longer have been happy with the durability. Some consumers even say that their flooring is holding up better than previous flooring from other top manufacturers.

    One common complaint about the quality actually happens before people even install it in the home. A few consumers have complained that flooring already had damages out of the box. However, these consumers purchased additional boxes to make up for the damaged floor and did not find that the floors damaged easily when they installed them.

    Like other types of hardwood flooring, it’s very important to take some precautions after installing Builder’s Pride flooring. Moving your furniture, heavy traffic, or even pet claws can cause scratches, dents, dings, and other damage.

    Never slide furniture or heavy objects across your floors, keep pet claws short, do not install your flooring in rooms with high levels of moisture or humidity, and make sure to properly maintain your flooring using the right hardwood cleaning products, which we’ll discuss in more detail a little later.

    Overall, Builder’s Pride holds its own against other top brands in the industry. While there is no data to show if the floors will last for 40 years or longer, reviews by consumers show that these floors are comparable to other flooring brands that have been proven to last for decades.

    To ensure the quality of its flooring, Builder’s Pride products come backed with a 50-year limited warranty. While this doesn’t protect against daily wear and tear or damage caused by the consumer, it does protect you from manufacturer’s defects that can affect the durability of the product.

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    Does Builder’s Pride Have Styles & Colors To Complement My Home?

    When you’re choosing your new flooring, one of the most important factors you’ll consider is how it will complement your home. You want your new flooring to flow beautifully with other types of flooring in your home, as well as your paint color and furnishings. You also want something that matches your style – after all, a sleek, shiny, dark hardwood flooring won’t go well in a home with a rustic, shabby chic style.

    Fortunately, Builder’s Pride offers many colors and wood species to match any home. You’ll have you choice of classic species like oak, birch, and maple. Or you can get a little more exotic with Brazilian cherry, Brazilian Koa, or Hevea.

    Builder’s Pride flooring is available in many great colors as well. From Natural and Butterscotch to Mocha and Espresso, there are colors available to complement any home.

    If you’re unsure of which flooring is best for you, you can order samples through Lumber Liquidators. Simply choose three samples for $10 and get a $10 credit toward your flooring purchase. Each additional sample is just $1, and all additional funds can be used as a credit toward your purchase.

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    Does Builder’s Pride Flooring Fit My Budget?

    Sure, that flooring looks great, but can you afford it? Let’s just be forthcoming: hardwood flooring can be very expensive. However, because it is so beautiful and durable, many homeowners find the expense to be worth it.

    However, if you’re on a budget, you want to find products that are high-quality but still affordable. After all, the average cost of hardwood flooring starts at $3 per square foot and can reach up to $12 or even more. For the budget-minded consumer, how does Builder’s Pride compare to other brands?

    Fortunately, Builder’s Pride hardwood flooring is priced very competitively. Though pricing varies based on the species you select, Builder’s Pride offers flooring starting at under $3 per square foot. Exotic species cost up to $6 or more. However, with such a wide selection, it’s easy for anyone to find the right flooring that fits their budget.

    Please note that these costs are related to the flooring only. Additional materials such as underlayment and trim, as well as professional installation costs are not included in this price.

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    How Do You Install Builder’s Pride Flooring?

    Many consumers choose to tackle flooring installation themselves to save money since hiring a contractor can add thousands of dollars to the cost of new flooring. However, installing new flooring can be difficult. Is it possible for you to self-install Builder’s Pride flooring, or is this a job you should leave to the professionals?

    While Builder’s Pride products aren’t exactly easy to install, Lumber Liquidators provides installation guides for all of its flooring, which makes it less confusing. However, before you start, understand that there are special tools, materials, and skills you will need to make sure you install your flooring properly. You should also have plenty of spare time, particularly for larger jobs.

    Users can install Builder’s Pride flooring in three ways. You can nail it down, use flooring adhesives to glue it down, or install it as a floating floor with edge-glue. Instructions and recommendations are provided by Builder’s Pride based on the flooring you select.

    If you take your time and follow instructions, you can install your floor yourself. Many consumers have reported that they installed their flooring with no previous experience. Most, however, hired a professional contractor to get the job done more quickly and without worries of it being installed incorrectly.

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    Is This Flooring Easy To Clean & Maintain?

    You will need to take special care when cleaning and maintaining hardwood floors, and Builder’s Pride flooring is no exception. To keep your floors looking their best, the manufacturer offers several recommendations.

    Daily cleaning is easy with a vacuum cleaner. However, you should only use a hardwood friendly vacuum. Just using any old machine could lead to scratches or dings in your floor. The warranty does not cover those.

    Bellawood or Dream Home cleaners are best for keeping your floors looking their best. Builder’s Pride does not endorse or recommend any other cleaning products. You should apply these products with a cloth or a dry mop.

    You can’t clean Builder’s Pride flooring with a wet mop or steam cleaner. Also, avoid using polishes, oils, and waxes on your floors. Never install flooring in damp, humid rooms, and you should never let the floor get wet. This will lead to buckling, staining, and other damage.

    You do need to take special precautions when cleaning your Builder’s Pride flooring. However, these are no different than the steps that you need to take with other hardwood brands. Simply use the recommended cleaning products and avoid getting your floors wet to keep them always looking their best.

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    Final Verdict

    Builder’s Pride hardwood flooring stands out from other brands due to its low costs and wide selection. Even though the price of this flooring is on the lower end when you compare it to other hardwood products, consumers say that it is still extremely durable and just as beautiful as the more expensive brands.

    One thing to watch out for, however, is flooring that has damages out of the box. If this occurs, the flooring includes a warranty and you can return it for a replacement product or refund. However, this is something to note since this was the biggest complaint among consumers who use Builder’s Pride products.

    Overall, though, Builder’s Pride has received glowing reviews. This budget-friendly flooring stands up to its toughest competitors and is certainly a brand to consider if you’re in the market for high-quality yet affordable hardwood flooring.

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    About Fortino Rosas

    Chief Floor Critic, 32 years of experience in flooring installation and sales

    Fortino Rosas is an independent flooring contractor with 32 years of experience in residential and commercial flooring installation and sales. He joined the Floor Critics team to share his expertise with our readers. Fortino has acquired vast knowledge and skills in the areas of product selection, space planning, and installation. He has installed flooring in residential, government, and commercial office projects in the Midwest. Visit Website.

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    3 thoughts on “Builder’s Pride Hardwood Flooring Review”

    1. We spent $10K with Lumber Liquidators to have Builder’s Pride by Dura-Wood installed on our stairway, as well as the entire upper floor. Within 6 months of installation, the flooring already showed signs of delamination, surface splitting and shrinkage. Lumber liquidators sent 3 separate inspectors. The first two identified the issue as bad flooring, and that it would need to be torn out and replaced. The third inspector apparently told LL that the worsening damage was ‘normal’ for this flooring.

      Lumber liquidators has now stopped responding to my inquiries for an update on their resolution, and has also ignored requests for copies of the inspection reports.

      Beware both the Builder’s Pride by Dura-Wood flooring, as well as Lumber Liquidators. They DO NOT honor their warranties.

      1. We bought the same flooring and they are running is around also. They keep trying to close our case will not respond to us. It did not even get finished installing the floor. The floor has tons of worm holes cracks and is scratching after a week. There is no furniture to scratch it. It has been just from walking on it.. We can not get any response from them and they won’t send out a representative. We need to ban together. They won’t honor anything. They told us to just buy more boxes.

    2. So I just got hired to install this product three-quarter solid pre-finish my question is I’m in central PA is a three-story townhouse with no humidifier on central AC and heat also it hasn’t OSB subfloor what is your recommendations anybody

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