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RevWood vs. Hardwood Flooring: What You Need to Know Before You Decide

FH Flooring | May 08, 2026

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Side-by-side comparison of RevWood laminate flooring and solid hardwood flooring, showing light wood-look planks with subtle grain on the left and rich, darker natural hardwood with visible grain variation on the right, separated by a thin dividing line.

Article Summary

RevWood and hardwood flooring can look similar at first glance, but they perform very differently depending on your home and lifestyle. This guide explains what sets them apart, compares their strengths, and helps homeowners across the Denver Metro area make a confident, informed decision.


Why This Comparison Matters for Colorado Homes

Many homeowners find themselves choosing between RevWood and hardwood because both offer the look of wood flooring with different benefits. The right choice often comes down to how the flooring will perform in your home, especially in Colorado’s dry climate and changing seasons.

FH Flooring helps homeowners in Golden, Arvada, Aurora, and Broomfield choose and install flooring that performs well in their space. This guide breaks down the differences so you can move forward with a clear decision.


What is RevWood and How Does it Compare to Hardwood?

What is RevWood?

RevWood is a high-performance laminate flooring designed by Mohawk to look like real wood while offering greater durability and moisture resistance. It uses a layered construction with a protective wear layer and is typically installed as a floating floor.

What is Hardwood Flooring?

Hardwood flooring is made from natural wood, either as solid planks or engineered layers with a real wood surface. It is installed by fastening it to the subfloor and reacts to changes in humidity over time.

Core Difference

RevWood is designed for stability and durability in changing conditions, while hardwood is a natural material with long-term refinishing potential. The decision often comes down to whether you prioritize durability and ease of maintenance or long-term restoration and natural variation.

If you want to see RevWood and hardwood side by side, FH Flooring can bring samples directly to your home during a consultation. Request a free estimate.


When Hardwood is a Good Fit for Your Home

Hardwood is often chosen for its longevity and ability to be refinished over time. It works well in homes where homeowners are comfortable managing humidity and maintaining the floor over the long term.

Advantages of Hardwood

  • Can be sanded and refinished multiple times
  • Long lifespan of 30–50+ years
  • Adds strong resale appeal
  • Natural grain and color variation

What to Consider Before Choosing Hardwood

  • Sensitive to humidity changes
  • Requires acclimation before installation
  • Higher upfront cost
  • Can scratch or dent with use
  • Not ideal for moisture-prone areas

In Colorado, hardwood can develop small gaps during dry winter months if humidity is not controlled. FH Flooring can help you evaluate whether your home environment supports hardwood flooring long-term with an in-home consultation.


Why RevWood Might Be the Best Fit for Your Home

RevWood is often selected by homeowners who want durability and stability without ongoing maintenance concerns. It performs well in areas where hardwood may struggle, especially in homes with higher traffic or moisture exposure.

Advantages of RevWood

  • Strong resistance to scratches and wear
  • Better moisture resistance than traditional laminate
  • Stable in dry and fluctuating climates
  • Lower maintenance requirements
  • More budget-friendly upfront

What to Know Before Choosing RevWood

  • Cannot be refinished
  • Feels different underfoot than real wood
  • Quality varies depending on the product line

RevWood works particularly well in basements, entryways, and active households. Schedule an appointment with our team, and we can walk you through the different RevWood options to help you choose the right level of performance.


RevWood vs Hardwood: Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature RevWood Hardwood
Material Laminate construction Natural wood
Moisture Resistance High Low to moderate
Durability Very high Moderate
Maintenance Low Moderate
Refinishing Not possible Yes
Installation Floating Nail/staple/glue
Climate Stability Strong Sensitive
Lifespan 15–25 years 30–50+ years

Both options serve different purposes, even if they look similar. The better choice depends on how your home is used and what you expect in the long term.

FH Flooring can help you compare these options in person so you can see how each performs in your space. Contact us here or call us at 303-928-5005.


How to Choose Which is Best for Your Home

Do I need something that handles moisture?

If your space is prone to moisture, such as a basement or entryway, RevWood is usually the better option. It is built to resist water-related damage better than hardwood, which can expand or warp over time.

Do I want a floor I can refinish later?

If long-term refinishing is important to you, hardwood is the clear choice. It can be sanded and restored multiple times, which extends its lifespan significantly.

Is my home affected by dry air or humidity changes?

Homes in Colorado often experience low humidity, which can cause hardwood to shrink slightly during the winter months. RevWood remains more stable in these conditions, making it a lower-maintenance option.

What is my budget for installation and long-term care?

RevWood typically has a lower upfront cost and requires less maintenance over time. Hardwood has a higher initial investment but can offer long-term value through refinishing.

Where will the flooring be installed?

RevWood is often better suited for basements, kitchens, and high-traffic areas. Hardwood is often preferred in main living areas where long-term value and natural appearance are priorities.

FH Flooring can walk through these questions with you in your home to help you make a confident choice.


Key Takeaways

  • RevWood and hardwood flooring serve different purposes depending on how your home is used
  • Hardwood offers long-term refinishing potential but requires more climate control and maintenance
  • RevWood provides durability and stability in areas where moisture and traffic are concerns
  • Installation conditions and subfloor type play a major role in how flooring performs
  • The right choice depends on your space, lifestyle, and long-term expectations

Shop RevWood and Hardwood Flooring in the Denver Metro Area

FH Flooring proudly serves homeowners in Golden, Castle Rock, Centennial, Denver, Lakewood, Littleton, Lone Tree, Morrison, Greenwood Village, and surrounding areas, providing expert guidance and installation for both RevWood and hardwood flooring.

Schedule your free in-home consultation with FH Flooring to compare RevWood and hardwood flooring options that fit your home and your long-term goals.

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