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Wide Plank Flooring Installation in Highland Reserve, Roseville, CA

Highland Reserve's executive two-story homes from the late '90s and 2000s often feature formal entryways that flow into large great rooms—exactly where wide plank flooring shines. A single 7–9" plank can visually anchor those open floor plans that define this neighborhood's architectural style, creating continuity from entry through living spaces without the visual choppiness of narrow strip flooring.

$11–$20 per sq ft installed
Price range
3–5 days for 1,000 sq ft
Install time
50+ years
Lifespan
Lifetime
Warranty
Wide Plank Flooring Installation in Highland Reserve, Roseville
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Why Wide Plank Works in Highland Reserve, Roseville

Wide plank hardwood or engineered wood is an excellent fit for Highland Reserve's Mediterranean stucco and executive home designs, which emphasize clean sightlines and formal aesthetics. Roseville's hot, dry summers and mild winters mean plank movement is real but manageable—proper acclimation and the right adhesive systems prevent the gapping that can plague wide boards in our climate, while the lower humidity (vs. coastal regions) actually favors stability if installation is done correctly.

Local installation considerations

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Subfloor flatness is critical in these homes: late '90s/2000s construction sometimes has minor slab or subfloor deflection that narrow strip can hide. Wide planks expose every bump, so we verify flatness within 3/16" over 10 feet and address high spots before installation.
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Roseville's seasonal temperature swings demand acclimatization to your home's HVAC setting (typically 65–75°F indoors). We acclimate 48–72 hours and use moisture-barrier adhesives or floating systems to manage the 6–8% annual humidity variance that drives plank cupping or crowning.
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Mediterranean and formal entryway tile-to-wood transitions are common in Highland Reserve layouts. We use proper transitions and ensure wide planks are installed perpendicular or at 45° to the entry to avoid an awkward visual break—a detail that matters in these high-design homes.

About Wide Plank

Choose wide plank if you have open floor plans, great rooms, or modern/farmhouse aesthetics where fewer lines create intentional visual impact—not because someone told you it's trendy. Narrow strip is cheaper and more forgiving on older, uneven subfloors; wide plank demands respect for moisture, flatness, and installation technique, but rewards you with a cohesive, gallery-quality look that actually makes rooms feel bigger and costs only slightly more per square foot.

Benefits for Highland Reserve, Roseville homes

Visually expands rooms
Fewer seams = cleaner look
Available in oak, hickory, walnut
Premium aesthetic
Price range
$11–$20 per sq ft installed
Lifespan
50+ years
Install time
3–5 days for 1,000 sq ft
Warranty
Lifetime installation warranty

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Wide Plank FAQs — Highland Reserve, Roseville

Why do wide plank boards cup or gap more than narrow strip? +
Wider boards have more surface area exposed to seasonal humidity swings, so they absorb and release moisture across a larger footprint—this causes more noticeable cupping (edges higher than center) or gapping (seams opening) if the subfloor isn't perfectly flat or if the board wasn't acclimated properly. A narrow strip can hide minor subfloor waves; a 7-inch plank broadcasts them. We combat this by laser-checking subfloor flatness before we start and letting boards acclimate to your home's actual humidity level for a week before installation, so the wood isn't shocked by a sudden environment change.
What subfloor preparation is non-negotiable for wide plank installation? +
Your subfloor must be flat to within 1/8" over a 10-foot span—that's the industry baseline for wide plank. If you have concrete below, it must be sealed, dry (calcium chloride test under 3 lbs/1000 sq ft), and preferably with a moisture barrier and underlayment. Joist spacing and bounce matter too: we verify structural integrity before we lay a single board. Mak Floors uses a moisture meter on every job and won't proceed if conditions aren't right, because cutting corners on prep means callbacks in 18 months.
Is wide plank more expensive than narrow strip, and is it worth it? +
Wide plank typically costs $11–$20 per square foot installed (compared to $8–$15 for narrow strip), so you're paying maybe $1,000–$2,000 more for a 1,000 sq ft room. The return is visual: fewer seams = cleaner, more open aesthetic that actually makes rooms feel 10–15% larger and reads as higher-end without premium wood species pricing. If you're in a modern or farmhouse home with open floor plans, that difference is worth every dollar; if you have a compartmentalized layout, narrow strip does the job fine.
How long will wide plank last, and what maintenance does it need? +
Wide plank hardwood lasts 50+ years or more with normal care—our lifetime installation warranty backs every nail and adhesive point. Maintenance is simple: vacuum weekly, wipe spills immediately (don't let liquid sit), and recoat the finish every 3–5 years depending on foot traffic. Avoid excessive moisture (no steam cleaners), use felt pads under furniture, and keep humidity between 30–50% year-round. Sacramento's dry summers and mild winters are actually ideal for hardwood, so you won't fight the climate the way folks in humid regions do.
Does wide plank make sense for a typical Roseville or Sacramento home? +
Absolutely—especially if you have a newer open-concept layout, vaulted ceilings, or farmhouse/modern aesthetics. Older homes with small compartmented rooms often look better with narrow strip because it respects the original spatial logic. Sacramento's building boom favors open great rooms, and that's where wide plank shines. Our local hardwood species—oak, hickory, walnut—all come in wide plank widths and handle our climate well, plus they complement the contemporary and transitional styles we see across Placer and Sacramento counties.