AHF Products' Bruce Unfinished Hardwood Flooring Earns NWFA/NOFMA Mill Certification

Bruce Unfinished Hardwood allows homeowners to achieve their perfect color match.
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AHF Products announced its Bruce brand unfinished solid and engineered hardwood flooring have received certification from the National Wood Flooring Association’s NOFMA program, verifying that these products meet established industry standards for grading, milling, moisture content, and manufacturing consistency.
The certified unfinished flooring includes both solid and engineered options under the Bruce brand:
- Solid unfinished select-grade White Oak and Red Oak, in 2-1/4˝ and 3-1/4˝ widths
- Engineered unfinished planks in White Oak, Red Oak, and Hickory, in 6˝ and 7˝ widths
Both formats feature square edges and ends, allowing for a smooth, site-applied finish. These unfinished products are especially well-suited for renovation, restoration, or design-driven applications that require custom stain colors, intricate layouts, or matching to existing hardwood floors.
In addition to meeting industry standards through certification, all Bruce unfinished flooring is manufactured in the United States, which supports consistent quality control and faster product availability for residential and commercial projects.
Key Benefits for Customers:
- Certified Product Quality: Verified compliance with industry grading, milling, and moisture content standards.
- Customization Flexibility: Unfinished construction allows for on-site staining, sealing, and color matching.
- Versatile Installation: Solid and engineered options available for various subfloor types and environments.
- Reliable Sourcing: Domestic manufacturing supports shorter lead times and stable supply.
- Warranty Support: Includes Pre-Installation Defects Warranty, Lifetime Limited Structural Warranty, and sanding. capability (solid only).
The NWFA/NOFMA (National Oak Flooring Manufacturers Association) certification is a voluntary program that involves regular third-party inspections to ensure participating manufacturers comply with strict technical standards. For customers, it provides assurance that the flooring will perform reliably and as expected.
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