Pinnacle Wood Floors


Our view of Pinnacle Wood Floors is positive. As of our latest update (August 2012) Pinnacle Wood Floors all products offered are manufactured in Asia. One very bright spot that sets the company aside of others besides great pricing lies in their engineered flooring lines. Instead of the all too common short lengths, the company takes them far and above the competition.

All engineered products except Americana and Mountain Lodge Classics run 36 to 84 inches. Nearly unheard of with these floor types. No short pieces here to hide; often an installers first line of grumbling. Longer lengths are always preferred, as

once the job is completed they offer more of a traditional look, without short pieces scattered throughout the installation.

Appearances are fairly consistent across their product offerings. Many are mild distressed hardwoods with subtle contouring, varying forms of beveled edges and random distressing. For Pinnacle followers, an ownership change brought pricing down substantially in recent years.

Other unique characteristics with some lines include pre-packaged random width hardwoods. No more confusion in what to order as all planks are wrapped into each carton of flooring. Aside of distressed hardwoods, several smooth faced solid products are also sold presenting character and contemporary appearances.

Installer Ratings- Overall rating
Product Lines- Engineered & Solid

Pinnacle Products

Engineered

Americana Collection
Imperial Court
Woodmont Plank

Engineered Distressed

Amberleigh Classics
Centennial Classics
Country Classics
Estate Classics
Mountain Lodge
Old Town
Plantation Classics
Stoneleigh Classics
Village Square Classic (pegged)

Solid

Federal Strip and Federal Plank

Solid Distressed

Forest Glen Classics
Forest Highlands Classics

Solid Exotic

Nature's Elegance
International Vistas
Tuscany Plank

Company Information

1434 Patton Place Suite 136
Carrollton, TX 75007
Phone: (972) 418-9400
Website: Pinnacle Wood Floors
Website Notes: Stale but functional. Limited room scenes (August 2012)