Chelsea Plank Flooring - manufactured by Frame Industries, Inc.

America’s Premier 3/4” Pre-Finished Solid Hardwood Flooring

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Photo: Castle Plank Hickory

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Who is Frame Industries?

Frame Industries, Inc., the manufacturer of Chelsea Plank® Flooring, was established in Chelsea, Michigan in 1994. CLICK FOR MORE


Putting the “Plank” in Chelsea Plank Flooring.

The original definition of plank flooring was wooden floorboards with a width of 3” or greater. That, of course, was prior to the misappropriation of the term “plank” by manufacturers of flooring that isn’t wood. CLICK FOR MORE

 

Why solid hardwood flooring?


Natural, beautiful, versatile and inherently “green”, for hundreds of years solid hardwood flooring has stood the test of time, honor tradition, and leave a rich heritage for future generations to come. The same cannot be said of the imitators.

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Natural

In simplest terms, a solid plank of hardwood flooring is a piece of a tree. It is neither laminated, extruded, mixed nor reconstructed from industrial regurgitation. It’s the real deal, that which other flooring products strive to resemble and are measured against.

Photo: North Bay Hickory

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Beautiful

From a blazing orange sunset to the shoreline of a pristine lake, nature provides us with our most magnificent images. Throughout their lifecycle, trees, which are beautiful both inside and out, provide us with spectacular visual imagery that cannot be cloned by facsimile products.

Photo: Castle Plank Hickory

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Versatile

With several species and grades, a rainbow of stain colors and numerous surface finishing techniques, the number of hardwood flooring options is as infinite as the stars of a clear night sky. If your home is a mansion or a cabin, there is a solid hardwood floor that will fit your taste perfectly.

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Longevity

Solid hardwood flooring has been utilized in European castles as well as early homes in the New World with several of those floors surviving for hundreds of years. A hardwood floor is a “forever” floor that will last for generations if properly cared for.

Photo: French Oak

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Green

Properly managed, the North American hardwood forest operates like a perpetual carbon filter. In addition, by harvesting and converting mature trees into hardwood flooring, the carbon capture is extended for decades if not centuries.

Photo: Aspen Maple

 
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The Real Deal

 
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The Imitators

 
 
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Engineered Flooring

Admittedly, the term Engineered Hardwood Flooring sounds impressive. Unfortunately, the definition of that impressive title is…..plywood.

Plywood flooring does offer a little more stability and a wider acceptable humidity band than solid hardwood flooring. However, due to its construction, plywood flooring has inherent weaknesses, like delamination and face checking, that are not present with a solid hardwood floor.   

In addition, discerning customers are forced to research the advantages and disadvantages of the different ply structures, core materials, adhesives and top sheet thicknesses of plywood floors. Then, of course, can the plywood floor be refinished? As a hint, there is a thickness where the top sheet will begin to act more like a solid than a veneer which defeats the stability advantage.

On a final note, if a plywood floor and a solid hardwood floor are of equal quality, the plywood floor will cost more.

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Vinyl Plank Flooring

Like engineered hardwood flooring, some appealing descriptions like resilient, luxury, life proof and water proof have been added to the vinyl name over the years. Well, vinyl by any other name is still the same basic product that was on your grandmother’s kitchen floor.  

Unlike solid hardwood flooring, vinyl is not susceptible to movement from water and humidity. However, high and low temperatures cause substantial expansion and contraction. In addition, direct sunlight on a dark vinyl floor exacerbates that condition.

Many brands of the vinyl plank flooring on the market today are waterproof which means the vinyl planks won’t absorb water. That however, doesn’t stop water from collecting under the vinyl planks and causing black mold.    

Last but not least, vinyl planks are printed with photographs of real wood planks. Inevitably, “plank” photographs will repeat in the same room, room to room and house to house.    

 

 

A century after the imitators have been ripped out and hauled off to a land fill, a solid hardwood floor will just be “warmed up”. We like to say a solid hardwood floor is forever, an engineered floor is for now and a vinyl floor is for a minute.

 
 
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Frame Industries History

David and Lisa Frame, husband and wife, founded and own Frame Industries, the manufacturer of Chelsea Plank Flooring, in Chelsea, Michigan. CLICK FOR MORE