Built for Denver’s climate
Denver's relative humidity swings hard across the year, and drops further indoors once the heat comes on for the winter. Solid plank moves with that swing, gapping as it dries and sometimes cupping when spring humidity returns. Engineered hardwood answers it with a stable plywood or HDF core under a real sawn-wood wear layer, which holds its width through the swing far better than solid plank. It's also the construction that plays properly with radiant heat, common in Front Range new builds, where solid wood is a much harder fit.
- Climate zone
- 5B cool-dry
- Best time to spec
- spring through fall
- What we plan for
- high-altitude UV, snow load, and freeze-thaw swings
Why it suits Denver
A homeowner adding radiant heat, or just tired of a floor that gaps every February, is exactly who this construction is built for. Sourcing the boards direct means a thicker wear layer, a wider plank, and a better species grade land on the same budget as a thinner off-the-shelf option, so the upgrade is in the floor, not the invoice.
Container-direct delivery into the Denver Front Range.
Explore the range
Hardwood Flooring types
How it works
- 01
Send your scope
Drawings, a materials list, or a rough idea. No account, no obligation. Just tell us what the project needs.
- 02
We source & spec
We match products to your climate and local code, then price them factory-direct from vetted suppliers, not off a distributor's shelf.
- 03
One delivered quote
The whole schedule comes back as a single coordinated quote, delivered to Denver. One order, one point of contact.
One source for the whole project
Building the whole kitchen in Denver?
Common questions
Spec hardwood flooring for Denver.
Send drawings or a rough scope. We quote the Denver delivered price, all-in.



