
Johnson Premium Hardwood Flooring was founded in 1999 in Southern California, and has been one of the earliest companies that brought in exotic floors made of South American species. Today, the company continues to provide the finest exotic flooring available in the market place. Additionally, the company continues to strive to introduce exciting new hardwood species, ranging from a variety of solids and engineered flooring.
Johnson Premium Hardwood Flooring owns a long-term harvest right of varies forest locations in South America. Some unique species can only be found in our forests, such as: Santo Mahogany (one with distinctive spicy odor), Patagonia Rosewood (hardest wood used for flooring at 3,840-psi), Brazilian Cherry (also called Jatoba and is most well-known and largest selling South American wood), Brazilian Oak (light reddish - brown color similar to the North American Red Oak). And other popular exotic wood floors like Lapacho, Ivorywoord, Grapia, Kempas, and Flamewood, etc. Furthermore, the company has expanded its product line to include Oak and Distressed Flooring (solid and engineered).
Ongoing Research and Development
Johnson Premium hardwood flooring uses the latest state-of-the-art technology to produce all of its hardwood floors.
Unsurpassed, durable 7 to 11-coat aluminum oxide, ceramic finish retaining woods natural color and luster while providing an abrasion resistant surface.
Continuous efforts to improve the physical wood plank construction incorporating crisscross and kerfing technology for maximum stability.
Further added value to the investment of hardwood floors by developing a maximum 4mm top layer on engineered floors for the ability to be refinished several times.
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