Someone replacing worn-out floors and hunting for a specific brand name will find this listing harder to use than expected. The page at hardwoodflooringco.com that once covered Hardwood Flooring Co: Appalachian Hardwood Floor Products no longer loads as a working site. The domain redirects to a GoDaddy parking page, which means every product detail, pricing table, and service description that Hardwood Flooring Co: Appalachian Hardwood Floor Products once carried is gone. That is a significant loss for anyone who found this entry through an older recommendation or a saved bookmark, because there is nothing left at the URL to work with.
The path br-appalachian-hardwood.html left behind in the URL structure suggests this was a dedicated brand page rather than a general flooring site. Hardwood Flooring Co: Appalachian Hardwood Floor Products appears to have operated as a retailer or distributor carrying the Appalachian line, likely solid or engineered hardwood planks in domestic species. That is about as far as the available evidence goes. No product specs, no plank dimensions, no species lists, no finish options survive anywhere in the public record, and nothing that would let a buyer make a decision about whether this supplier was the right fit.
What a parked domain signals
A GoDaddy parking page is not a temporary server outage. It means the domain has either lapsed or been surrendered, which in most cases indicates the business behind it has closed or moved without transferring the old URL to a forwarding address. Arriving at a domain-for-sale page is a firm dead end. There is no cached contact form, no redirected phone number, no archived price list to consult, and no way to tell from the parking page alone whether the business still trades under a different name or has shut down entirely.
Search results do not fill the gap. Searches tied to hardwoodflooringco.com return unrelated companies that happen to carry Appalachian-branded flooring under their own names. None of those results point back to Hardwood Flooring Co: Appalachian Hardwood Floor Products specifically. No third-party reviews for this particular business turned up on any platform, which is not unusual for a specialist flooring retailer that operated primarily through direct referral or trade channels, but it removes the one tool that sometimes helps cross-check a business's track record when the site itself is unreachable. No social profiles, no press mentions, and no review-platform entries tied to the domain appeared in research.
Appalachian hardwood as a product category
Appalachian hardwood has a genuine following among buyers who want domestic species with consistent grain character. A dedicated brand page within a flooring site makes practical sense: it pulls together species options, plank widths, surface finishes, and installation guidance in one place for customers who have already narrowed their search to that line. Hardwood Flooring Co: Appalachian Hardwood Floor Products presumably served exactly that function, giving buyers a single reference point rather than forcing them to compare specs across a general catalogue. The listing in this business directory reflects a real and active category of trade, even if the original page is no longer there to back it up.
Whether the business has fully closed, relocated under a different name, or simply let the domain expire while continuing to trade offline is not clear from what is publicly available. Hardwood Flooring Co: Appalachian Hardwood Floor Products leaves no traceable digital footprint beyond the domain record itself. That matters because a flooring retailer with a real customer base typically leaves some trail: a Facebook page, a Houzz profile, a Yelp entry, a mention in a local contractor forum. The complete absence of any of those suggests either a very early closure or a business that kept a deliberately thin online presence from the start. It also means that anyone trying to verify whether Hardwood Flooring Co: Appalachian Hardwood Floor Products is still operating has no path forward beyond a cold call to whatever contact detail they may have saved from an older interaction.
Buyers currently in the market for Appalachian hardwood planks will need to look elsewhere. The brand itself is stocked by a number of active retailers and regional distributors, so sourcing the product is straightforward once a current authorized supplier is identified. Flooring contractors specifying Hardwood Flooring Co: Appalachian Hardwood Floor Products for a project based on an older reference sheet should confirm that the line they want is still available from a different channel before committing anything to a specification. The listing here documents what the business offered, but it cannot substitute for a supplier that is actually open and able to fill an order.