About Tile http://www.ifloor.com/about-flooring/tile.html... Ceramic tile is a mixture of clays which have been shaped and fired at high temperatures to produce a hard body. This hard body may then be left untreated or it may receive a glazed wear layer.
Bamboo - Glue,Nail,Float http://www.ifloor.com/flooring/bamboo/inst-type... Bamboo is a grass. And when its harvested, it grows back just like your front lawn. But unlike your grass, bamboo is hard 25% harder than red oak, and equally as strong. Bamboo is also blessed with colorful tones and distinctive grains. Such sustainability, strength and beauty are major reasons why bamboo has grown to become one of the most popular flooring choices in America.
True Flooring Laminate http://www.ifloor.com/id/brand/true-flooring-la... True Flooring is making laminate floors that even a flooring professional would have a hard time telling them apart from a real hardwood floor. These new floors have bevels, textures to match the surface of hardwood sometimes random lengths and many of the key features that real solid hardwood has.
Hardwood - Parquet http://www.ifloor.com/flooring/hardwood/shade_d... Parquet is a geometrical patter composed of individual wood slats which are glued or fastened in place. Parquet flooring is a wood working mosaic which is suitable for installation over wood or concrete subfloors using the glue-down method on- or above-grade.
Hardwood - Engineered http://www.ifloor.com/flooring/hardwood/hw-cons... Engineered wood flooring is composed of multiple layers which are glued together in a cross-grain lamination. Typically these floors consist of a species layer followed by a multi-ply substrate made from another species of wood such as poplar. This process makes the flooring very resistant to expansion and contraction from temperature and moisture. As a result, these floors can be installed anywhere in a home and are suitable for both wood and concrete subfloors.
Hardwood - Solid http://www.ifloor.com/flooring/hardwood/hw-cons... Solid hardwood is the traditional wood floor, constructed of a single piece of sawn lumber which is milled into a tongue and groove finished product. Solid hardwood floors most commonly are found in 3/4