AHF launches exclusive hardwood brand to NFA members, select specialty retailers

HomeFeatured CompanyAHF launches exclusive hardwood brand to NFA members, select specialty retailers

Mountville, Pa—AHF Products is launching the Robbins brand of hardwood flooring exclusively to NFA members and specialty retailers to help differentiate dealers in a crowded marketplace with a unique, high-quality line that is designed to sell.

“With our amazing assortment of company-manufactured and always duty-free/tariff-free hardwood, we are driving market expansion through differentiated products between our brands,” said Brian Carson, president and CEO, AHF Products. “This allows our channel partners to wow their customers, grow their business and make more money with AHF.”

According to AHF Products, Robbins delivers the freedom to design living spaces with quality wood flooring options in a wide range of styles, colors and surface textures. Along with classic designs, the line will feature lighter colored hardwoods, a variety of detailing options, matte finishes as well as a new waterproof wood product, HydroGuard.

“We are providing market exclusivity to participating retailers, so that their product mix is different from the store a mile down the road,” said Michael O’Hearn, general sales manager. “In today’s competitive flooring market, retailers are looking for ways to increase sales while maintaining a focus on stylish, high-quality product offerings. We have a terrific opportunity with Robbins to provide retailers with a unique selling proposition.”

HydroGuard aims to give Robbins retailers a powerful story to tell customers. It is a real hardwood floor that delivers an innovative three-part system that protects against water damage. The tight locking system includes a proprietary coating on plank edges that seals out water and a hyper-dense core that provides top-down moisture protection for up to 36 hours. Easy to install with a robust locking system, the floors also resist scratches, stains and indentations. A wide variety of colors and textures are available in the popular matte, low gloss finish.

In addition to HydroGuard, Robbins is also launching:

  • Nature’s Canvas engineered hardwood. This collection features wide-width planks in colors and textures inspired by nature, including multi-width hickory. It is offered in a range of surface textures, including a light, non-linear hand-scrape and wire-brushing, with colors that span the latest in warm colors and classic legacy colors. An ultra-low gloss finish creates a natural feel to the wood, and the performance finish protects against everyday scratches and stains.
  • Rustic Directions engineered hardwood. This hickory offers a subtle, scraped texture that gives depth to the wood surface that can be seen and felt. Made from North American hickory, it features a matte finish and a scratch- and stain-resistant coating to keep floors looking beautiful. Quality 6½-inch wide-width boards up to 60 inches long showcase colors that reflect the current warming trend seen in today’s interior spaces. The floors are U.S.-made and feature more than 90% domestic content.
  • Woodland Hills engineered floors. The line’s natural colors range from creamy white to a subtly blue/gray in extremely wide width boards. It also features thematte finish and the Nano Aluminum Oxide coating for the ultimate in scratch- and stain-resistance. It is made in the U.S.
  • Hometown Elegance engineered floors. This birch offers a subtle wire-brushed texture that creates a one-of-a-kind look in a home. This texturizing technique is appealing to homeowners for a number of reasons, chief among them is that it gives the actual hardwood planks more visual interest and can hide scratches and dirt stains. These wide width floors feature the Nano Aluminum Oxide finish and are made in the USA with more than 90% domestic content. 
  • Simplicity engineered hardwood floors. Appalachian Hickory and White Oak are meticulously crafted into quality hardwood floors that are complemented by combining trending matte color choices with two distinct visual styles: character grade hickory, where all of a tree’s natural characteristics have been preserved; and prime grade white oak floors which highlight select, unique characteristics that are visually modest and give these floors a cleaner overall appearance. Made in the USA, both styles feature wide widths and long lengths as well as a matte finish, UV-cured urethane with aluminum oxide. Shades range from classic hearty browns to soft grays. Each offers a 50-year residential warranty and a three-year commercial warranty, lifetime structural warranty.

“Our goal is to make the retailer more effective,” O’Hearn said. “The new Robbins gives customers a high-value alternative in quality hardwood flooring, and retailers enjoy brand exclusivity, as well as geographic exclusivity and flexibility in marketing the brand.”

 

Must Read

NTCA announces 2024 Tom Ade Scholarship winners

Jackson, Miss.—In a testament to the enduring commitment to supporting the educational aspirations of its members' families, the National Tile Contractors Association (NTCA) announced...

AHF relaunches Armstrong’s MedinPure PVC-free sheet

Mountville, Pa.—AHF Products has relaunched Armstrong Flooring’s MedinPure, a PVC-free homogeneous sheet flooring solution with Diamond 10 technology with Enhanced Traction in 20 new...

Reid Kubesh appointed to NSI board of directors

Oberlin, Ohio—The Natural Stone Institute board of directors has appointed Reid Kubesh (Coldspring) to fill a vacancy left by Alexandra Niedbalski, who resigned her...

Tuesday Tips: Why a sales presentation is not a debate

https://youtu.be/umzVE8HMclI Dalton—The World Floor Covering Association (WFCA) released a new “Tuesday Tips” this week. In the series, WFCA experts presents short video tips for improving customer...

Decora SPC now features Välinge 5G Cross technology

Sweden—Decora, a leading European manufacturing company producing technologically advanced flooring products for an international market, now features Välinge 5G Cross technology on its SPC...

Housing starts fall on interest rate, financing concerns

Washington, D.C.—Housing starts fell in March with interest rates somewhat higher than expected last month as the latest inflation readings failed to show improvement....
Some text some message..
X