

Solid Hardwood Flooring Bruce is one of America's more trusted brands in wood flooring. They offer Engineered Hardwood, Solid Hardwood, and 100% Waterproof Rigid Core Flooring with a wood look...
Bruce is one of America's more trusted brands in wood flooring. They offer Engineered Hardwood, Solid Hardwood, and 100% Waterproof Rigid Core Flooring with a wood look embossed surface.
Should you go with solid hardwood or engineered hardwood? Both are made with genuine hardwood and available in a range of species, styles, and levels of durability—but they’re constructed differently. The type you choose will depend on personal preference and where you plan to install.
Need something a little more life-proof? With Bruce waterproof wood floors, even the biggest spills are no big deal. Bruce Rigid Core with LifeSeal delivers 100% waterproof protection, protecting your floors from everyday messes and spills.
Bruce is one of America's more trusted brands in wood flooring. They offer Engineered Hardwood, Solid Hardwood, and 100% Waterproof Rigid Core Flooring with a wood look embossed surface.
Should you go with solid hardwood or engineered hardwood? Both are made with genuine hardwood and available in a range of species, styles, and levels of durability—but they’re constructed differently. The type you choose will depend on personal preference and where you plan to install.
Need something a little more life-proof? With Bruce waterproof wood floors, even the biggest spills are no big deal. Bruce Rigid Core with LifeSeal delivers 100% waterproof protection, protecting your floors from everyday messes and spills.
Solid hardwood flooring is milled from a solid piece of 100% hardwood and topped with a protective finish. These floors are valued for their long-lasting beauty and durability. While they can be sanded and refinished several times if desired, you can also enjoy a look for life. Solid hardwood is installed over wood subfloors and is perfect for rooms on first and second floors—living areas, bedrooms and even kitchens. All Bruce® solid hardwood is made in the USA with domestically sourced lumber.
Engineered hardwood flooring has a layered construction, with the top and bottom layer being 100% natural wood. The middle core is made with layers of crisscrossing plywood that are bonded for extra strength and stability. This structure makes engineered hardwood an excellent choice for installation on any floor of the home, including basements, and over concrete subfloors and radiant heating systems. Some engineered hardwood products that have a thicker top layer, so can be sanded and refinished.
Bruce waterproof flooring with LifeSeal core construction provides greater impact resistance and dimensional stability for high traffic areas. The core construction eliminates air pockets, which results in increased product hardness and protection from moisture. Bruce Rigidcore performs at high temperatures with no crowning, cupping, or wear layer delamination. It can be installed in three-season rooms and direct sunlight rooms.