Sheoga Flooring has earned its place as a leader in the hardwood flooring industry, thanks to its unparalleled craftsmanship and commitment to excellence. Known for producing high-quality solid and engineered hardwood floors, Sheoga caters to homeowners, builders, and designers seeking durability, beauty, and sustainability.
Why Choose Sheoga Flooring?
- High-Quality Materials: Only the finest hardwoods are used in their products.
- Sustainability: Sheoga is committed to eco-friendly practices, sourcing wood responsibly from managed forests.
- Custom Options: Tailored solutions for unique design preferences, including herringbone and chevron patterns.
- Exceptional Durability: Products are built to withstand the test of time with minimal maintenance.
Product Range Overview
Solid Hardwood Flooring
Crafted from a single piece of hardwood. Species: Oak, maple, hickory, cherry, walnut, and more. Finishes: Natural, stained, and custom. Widths: From traditional narrow planks to contemporary wide boards.
Engineered Hardwood Flooring
Multi-layered design prevents warping and shrinking. Suitable for basements, radiant heating, and areas with variable humidity. Maintains the look and feel of traditional hardwood.
Craftsmanship and Innovation
Sheoga Flooring is known for its meticulous attention to detail and commitment to innovation. Key aspects of their craftsmanship include Precision Milling that ensures tight seams and smooth installation, Superior Finishes that are scratch-resistant and easy to maintain, and Custom Millwork options for unique patterns and designs including herringbone and chevron.
Pricing and Warranty
Solid Hardwood
$8–$14 per square foot.
Engineered Hardwood
$6–$12 per square foot.
Structural Warranty
Lifetime warranty on most products.
Finish Wear
Coverage up to 35 years.
Customer Testimonials
"After years of heavy foot traffic, our Sheoga floors still look incredible."
— Durability
"The natural beauty of Sheoga's walnut flooring is unmatched."
— Aesthetic Excellence
"The engineered flooring was easy to install, even for a DIY novice."
— Installation Ease
Pros and Cons
Pros
- ✓Exceptional quality — premium materials and finishes
- ✓Sustainability — eco-friendly production processes
- ✓Customization — unique options for personalized designs
- ✓Durability — long-lasting performance with minimal maintenance
- ✓Wide product range for every style and application
Cons
- ✗Higher price point — premium quality comes at a cost
- ✗Limited retail availability in some regions
- ✗Professional installation recommended for some options
Sheoga Flooring for Michigan Homes
Sheoga's Ohio-made hardwood is an excellent fit for Michigan homes. Their wide-plank solid hardwood (up to 8" wide) is particularly popular in Michigan's contemporary and farmhouse-style homes. For Michigan's climate, Sheoga's engineered hardwood collections are the most practical choice — the multi-ply construction handles Michigan's seasonal humidity swings (20–30% RH in winter, 70%+ in summer) better than solid hardwood.
Sheoga specializes in unfinished hardwood — a significant advantage for Michigan homeowners who want to match existing floors or achieve a custom stain color. Quality Hardwoods of Michigan carries Sheoga unfinished products alongside all the finishing supplies needed to complete the project, including Bona, Fabulon, and PoloPlaz finishes.
Sheoga is priced in the premium tier — typically $8–$14 per square foot for solid hardwood and $6–$12 for engineered. Their custom millwork capabilities (herringbone, chevron, custom widths) make them the go-to choice for Michigan homeowners with distinctive design visions that standard catalog products can't fulfill.
Sheoga vs. Other Ohio/Midwest Hardwood Brands
| Brand | Origin | Specialty | Price Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sheoga | Ohio, USA | Wide plank, custom millwork, unfinished focus | $6–$14/sq ft |
| Mullican | Tennessee, USA | Broad collection range, solid & engineered | $3–$12/sq ft |
| Appalachian | Virginia, USA | Alta Moda luxury line, premium finish quality | $7–$13/sq ft |
| Johnson Hardwood | California, USA | Exotic species, competitive pricing | $4–$10/sq ft |
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy Sheoga flooring in Michigan?
Quality Hardwoods of Michigan in Rochester Hills is Michigan's primary Sheoga dealer. Visit our showroom at 1799 Northfield Dr, Rochester Hills, MI 48309 or call (248) 853-2232 to see Sheoga samples and discuss custom millwork options. We carry the full Sheoga line including unfinished solid hardwood, engineered hardwood, and custom-width planks.
Is Sheoga flooring worth the price?
Yes — for Michigan homeowners who want wide-plank hardwood, custom millwork, or unfinished hardwood they can finish on-site, Sheoga is one of the best options available. Their Ohio craftsmanship, lifetime structural warranty, and 35-year finish warranty reflect genuine quality. The premium price is justified by the product's longevity and the customization options that standard catalog brands can't match.
Can Sheoga hardwood be installed in a Michigan basement?
Sheoga's engineered hardwood collections can be installed in Michigan basements — their multi-ply construction handles the higher moisture levels common in Michigan basements. Sheoga's solid hardwood should not be installed below grade. Always test subfloor moisture before installation and use a vapor barrier underlayment on concrete subfloors.
Shop Sheoga Flooring in Michigan
Quality Hardwoods of Michigan is Michigan's main supplier for Sheoga Flooring. Visit us in Rochester Hills to explore the full collection.
