Consumer Reviews of Anderson wood floors
Popularity:
#9 of 28 brands of wood floors
32% of customers recommend
25 reviews with a
2 average rating
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Very Satisfied
7
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Somewhat Satisfied
1
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Neutral
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Somewhat Unsatisfied
0
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Very Unsatisfied
17
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They do not necessarily represent the opinions of FlooringReport.com.
Date created: 2017-04-07
Name: Sharon Doring
Location: Abingdon, MD
Model: Bentley Plank Golden Ore
Satisfaction Rating:
Very Satisfied,
5 out of 5
Review:
"Exceeded all my expectations!"
Replaced main floor flooring after 25 years. Spent weeks researching
options. After much deliberation between hardwood, laminate and
engineered and talking to new home owners and others decided on Anderson
Bently Plank Golden Ore. I was concerned about the color/appearance
because my sample looked darker than the web site showed it. I wanted
the richer, browner, darker version of the sample. I ordered it and it
is exactly what I wanted.! Looks amazing. Installer stated he wished he
had picked this for his home instead of a much darker floor. It is a
medium brown with beautiful grain and medium distressed. I love it more
than any other floor I have seen in other homes! If scratched installer
said brown marker would totally hide it.
Date created: 2016-04-22
Name: FRances Corsten
Location: Nova Scotia
Satisfaction Rating:
Very Unsatisfied,
1 out of 5
Review:
"Poor. Veneer lifting."
Build new home 1998 and put Anderson flooring in. Replaced the living
room flooring in 2003. The rest of the floors are really bad but could
only get the living room replaced. No Anderson flooring, we put down
tile... The rest of the floors are all bad, now the veneer is lifting on
them. Seniors home with a rooms that hardly get used are the same as
our bedroom. What a rip off and I see they still sell the stuff.
Someone should be able to stop this product from being sold. Let this be
your warning if you are even thinking about this product.
Date created: 2016-03-30
Name: swm54
Model: Lincoln Plank
Satisfaction Rating:
Very Unsatisfied,
1 out of 5
Review:
"Very Poor Reliability and Sturdiness"
Three rooms of Anderson Lincoln plank Red Oak engineered wood and
everything needs to be replaced. Durability of engineered wood is very
poor. It is only my wife and I and for the most part the wood floors
have not lasted. They are scattered with water marks, scratches and
generally unsightly
Date created: 2015-01-06
Name: lorraine
Location: bella vista
Model: Presidential
Satisfaction Rating:
Very Unsatisfied,
1 out of 5
Review:
"Anderson flooring are thieves"
I purchased the Presidential flooring from Lowes. The floor bubbled up
in 50% of places. Lowes and Anderson have stopped selling this piece of
junk, but won't stand behind it! They know the floor is inferior and kept
selling it anyway. Thieves!
Date created: 2014-11-11
Name: marie armello
Location: conway south carolina
Satisfaction Rating:
Very Unsatisfied,
1 out of 5
Review:
"Don't Invest Your Money in This Garbage"
Moved into my new home within a week the floor was scratched by the
contractors coming and going, the dog, the builder had a sign at the door
said no shoes. That should have let us in on the fact that its garbage.
What they don't tell you is that you need to learn to fly, you can't
walk on the floor without some damage. Imagine you can't walk on a floor
Anderson calls Hardwood. What a joke if you want to see my floor i'll
provide you with pictures. See for yourself.
Date created: 2013-09-11
Name: Steve
Location: Cumming, GA
Model: 3" engineered strips pecan
Satisfaction Rating:
Very Unsatisfied,
1 out of 5
Review:
"Poor finish and piece to piece fit"
In 2012 we had to replace engineered wood floors installed in 2001 due
to water damage. Since the first floors were Anderson in a color and
wood we liked, we were thrilled when they had a product that matched the
previous product. Smooth, good grain, medium color. The first floors
were very tight and finish was easy to maintain. These newer floors do
not fit flush in some cases and the finish is difficult to maintain.
They are getting dull and fogging over in areas. In general they do not
have the life of the previous product. The finish looks like some kind
of plastic coating laying on top of the wood veneer. The newer floors
are more sensitive to light and fade quicker.
Date created: 2012-11-23
Name: L Partridge
Location: Asheville, AL
Satisfaction Rating:
Very Unsatisfied,
1 out of 5
Review:
"Bowed floors"
The floors look great but are all cupped/bowed, contractor checked it
out multiple times and found no moisture and no cold/hot issues.
Installed correctly according to Anderson Rep but they will not warranty
their product. The whole house is cupped, not just one room. This
happened within a short time of installation. Will have to get a lawyer
to solve this problem.
Date created: 2012-10-11
Name: Shreen B
Location: Roseville, CA
Model: vintage
Satisfaction Rating:
Very Unsatisfied,
1 out of 5
Review:
"extremely disappointed"
We got the run around. Bought 16k in wood, our installer said it was
bowed so we contacted Anderson, they sent a rep out, who said it was
fine, but use their installer and their glue, when they were going to
start we asked to get it in writing, they then told us to return the
wood. Lost 1 month in home reno, still no product.
Date created: 2011-08-15
Name: chad m clough
Location: roaring spring pa
Satisfaction Rating:
Very Satisfied,
5 out of 5
Review:
"It was easily accessible to my house"
It was easily accessible to my house and made the install very simple. I
will be buying more soon, for my other home projects.
Date created: 2011-02-21
Name: Anonymous
Location: Salem, MA
Satisfaction Rating:
Very Satisfied,
5 out of 5
Review:
"Durable Engineered Hardwood Floor"
We have owned out hardwood floors for a little over two and a half years. We live in a condo building with a concrete subfloor, so we had to purchase an engineered (3/8" thick) hardwood floor as opposed to a solid hardwood floor (3/4" thick). After a lot of research, we settled on having an Anderson hardwood floor installed.
The floors look gorgeous. They still have a beautiful shine and the color is just as good as day one. We own a very active and fairly large cat. He runs on the floor every day, using his claws to help propel himself. We have yet to find a single scratch caused by him.
I have had to repair this floor on only two occasions. The first time was when we were installing a new kitchen floor, and we scratched the threshold moving the stove. I simply used a wood stain pen and nobody has noticed the damage. Most people think the repair is just a natural characteristic of the wood. The second repair we had was when we dropped a heavy and sharp object directly on the floor. Some wood filler solved this problem easily. I expect that no hardwood floor could have survived either of these accidents without damage.
Overall, we are incredibly satisfied with the floor we purchased. It has stood up to the test of time and looks as great today as it did the day we had it installed. We have recommended this floor to our friends already and would definitely purchase Anderson again, if we have the opportunity.