Johnson Hardwood’s earns a 3.7-star rating from 3 reviews, showing that the majority of flooring customers are satisfied with their hardwood products.
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Warranty and performance
I purchased Johnson hand-scraped walnut flooring four years ago from a local dealer. They installed it through the entire first floor living and kitchen area of my home and did a great job. The total cost was ~$28, 000. The floors were just as beautiful in our home as they were in the store.
Our selection of this product was based on a lot of research on websites like this one. Our final decision was based on reviews, perceived quality, and warranty. Price was a factor, but not as critical as the other factors mentioned since we planned to enjoy these floors for as long as we were around.
Only my wife and I live in the home and I always remove my shoes when coming into the house and we keep the floors like furniture.
About a year ago. I started noticing that the urethane finish on the ridges of the hand scraped finish were starting to dull. Since then, it has become very noticeable. I called the supplier and was glad to know I had a 35 year warranty and the issue with my floor would be backed by Johnson.
A representative from Johnson visited my home and two months later I received a response from them stating that my problem was normal wear and tear and not covered under warranty.
I thought I did my due diligence on the front end by selecting what I thought was a reputable manufacturer with a solid customer support network. After all, choosing the right floor was an important and costly decision.
Knowing what I know today, I would not recommend Johnson floors if you need more than 4 years of service. The minimal information available to prospective buyers on real world performance and support makes it difficult to verify whether manufacturer sales tools of long term warranties and excellent customer service are real. Based on my experience, Johnson did not stand behind their product and they appeared to have zero interest in keeping existing customers happy and instead focused on blaming the customer for product performance issues.
Scratches and poor quality
We bought a Maple hardwood floor nearly two months ago and after a month from the installation, I had my 40th Birthday party with only 25 couples. After guests left, you need to come and see what happened to my floor lots of scratches and discoloration. They blame us for not covering the floor with area rugs, I hate area rugs and I dont like to cover my $7500 floor with rug.
I am all for Class Action Lawsuit againts this company!
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
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We purchased the Brazilian Oak pre-finished flooring through Beautiful Home Interiors of Jefferson City, Missouri for our new house. This flooring is billed as a premium product and is supposed to be harder than domestic oak hardwood flooring. We had custom installed oak flooring in our previous house which after 14 years of use did not show near the scratches that our new house has after 1 year of use. After going through the list of do's and dont's that the manufacturer lists after we initially complained, we have come to the conclusion that in order to keep these floors from scratching you have to: Walk in stocking feet, not have any pets, not have children and most of all never have company in your home.
In all seriousness, this flooring does not hold up well to any thing resembling normal everyday use. Neither Beautiful Home Interiors nor Johnson Floors are showing any kind of responsiveness to the problem and it looks like we are going to have to dig in for a long battle. We are not giving up though and are seriously looking at forming a class action lawsuit as we are not the only consumers having this problem.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
Currently ripping out one floor of this useless product. We have had hardwood floors for over 40 years. Worst product ever. We started with a walnut color and the color is almost gone after 3 years. There are scratches and dents everywhere. We have no children, pets, and never hold parties. As soon as we replace the first floor, we will be replacing the next floor. DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT.
We have had hardwood floors for 40 years. In our new house (3 years old) we put in the Walnut Forever Tuff (about 4, 000 sq ft). Worst mistake ever. It was scratched and dented before we moved in. It has only gotten worse. We have no pets, children or hold parties but constantly find new scratches and dents. I has faded even in rooms with blackout drapes and no direct sun. We are currently trying to figure out how to replace it.
We have had Johnson ForeverTuff Brazilian Walnet engineered flooring thought tha entire home for three years now. It looks beautiful and our two Sheltie dogs have not scratched the finish even though one is a real runner. However, if ANYTHING drops on the flooring it pops the finish leaving big hazy marks with flicking surface finish.
Terry Miller
Baton Rouge, LA 70809
I've been searching high and lo and can't find any real, actual comparison reviews pitting the forevertuff product against any others. Amy, you are right. Each company says theirs is the best. The lack of comparisons or reviews leads me to think there's an industry wide agreement tying to keep the consumer in the dark. Very difficult searching google - now plagued with advertisements / search results... Going to try using some other search engines hoping to fair better.
what about the Johnson Forevertuff product? Has anyone had any experience with this? I am looking for a HARD hardwood with a tough finish. I have heard about aluminum oxide, titanium oxide, acrylic impregnated. This product uses a 17 step process with a resin material. My head is spinning with all these choices. They all say they are the best. Which one is? Amy
I would like to make a complaint about Johnson Hardwood as well... if you have any information about how to do so, can you please forward it to me at lizrlynn@aol.com? We had Johnson Oak flooring installed less than a year ago and it looks TERRIBLE... there are dents all over the floor, both big and small. One birthday party (for a one year old, only maybe 2 or 3 women with heels), and the floor is pretty much ruined at this point. I also called both the store and Johnson and got almost no response.
Tim, You are talking about Brazilian Cherry and the poster was discussiong Brazilian Oak which are two different wood species.
OK... so I am a bad speller ! Used to having spell check on auto pilot.
The good, well kinda of good news, wood floors can almost always be refinished and that should cover up the scratches. But they will come back for all the reasons I spoke of.
Unless there is a finish issue unrelated to the characteristics I spoke of above, that floor does have characteristics far different than Oak.
My second time explaning I hope is better. I know more about woods than I do about writing and I do hate to see consumers hate Hardwoods, a product that I love to work with. There is just something about the living beauty that Hardwoods bring into our living spaces.
Good luck going forward.
Tim
As a profession in the Hardwood business, who does not even know of this product, I hate to say you are wrong. People do their " homework ' on the internet, and are so confused but can't conclude that. Maybe not your situation, but education here was definitely lacking. Any real professional see's this alot and knows of the limitations very well.
First of all, hardness for a particular species has nothing to do with how it may or may not scratch. That is a finish issue. BUT, like a Black car that shows dents and dust more than say a beige car, you were either mislead and or did not do you own due dilligence. Brazilian Cherry is 1- Dark, 2 Red, and 3- has little to NO grain compared to Oak. Your same complaint is common with Maple for 2 of the same reasons. Oak, with the inherent graining characteristics HIDES alot ! Apples to Oranges comparrison you are making I hate to point out.
The setter may have mislead you, but you dod nit do reasonabkle homework. This is common knowledge and is easily discovered on the web. Harder is not better when it comes to scratches. Color, Texture ( or apparent graining 0 and gloss levels are FAR more important when that characteristic is important.
Sorry to be educating you this late in the game.
Tim
Is Johnson Hardwood Legit?
Johnson Hardwood earns a trustworthiness rating of 93%
Highly recommended, but caution will not hurt.
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