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Engineered Wood Flooring

Where nature meets innovation underfoot.

Engineered wood flooring offers a balance of beauty, durability, and practicality, making it a popular choice for homeowners and designers alike. Its versatility, stability, and cost-effectiveness make it a suitable option for a wide range of residential and commercial applications.

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Composition:

Engineered wood flooring typically consists of three to seven layers of plywood or high-density fiberboard (HDF) with a top layer of real hardwood veneer. The top layer, known as the wear layer, is made of solid wood and provides the same aesthetic and durability as solid hardwood flooring.

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Appearance:

Engineered wood flooring offers the natural beauty of real hardwood with a wide range of species, finishes, and textures available. The top layer of solid wood veneer can be sanded and refinished multiple times, allowing for customization and maintenance of the floor's appearance over time.

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Installation:

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Engineered wood flooring is typically easier and faster to install than solid wood flooring, Many engineered wood products come with click-lock or tongue-and-groove systems that allow for straightforward installation without the need for adhesives.

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Durability:

The cross-grain construction of engineered wood flooring enhances its stability and resistance to moisture and temperature fluctuations. Unlike solid wood flooring, which can expand and contract with changes in humidity, engineered wood is less prone to warping, cupping, or buckling, making it suitable for installation in areas with higher humidity levels or over radiant heating systems.

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Maintenance:

 Like solid wood flooring, engineered wood requires regular maintenance to keep it looking its best. This includes sweeping or vacuuming to remove dirt and debris, promptly wiping up spills, and periodically refinishing or recoating the surface as needed.

Versatility:

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Engineered wood flooring can be installed in various settings, including living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and basements. It can also be installed using different methods, such as nail-down, glue-down, or floating installation, depending on the subfloor and preferences of the homeowner.

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Environmental Impact:

Engineered wood flooring often uses less hardwood than solid wood flooring, making it a more environmentally friendly option. Additionally, some engineered wood products are made from sustainable or recycled materials, further reducing their environmental footprint.

Cost-effectiveness:

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While engineered wood flooring may have a higher upfront cost than laminate or vinyl flooring, it is generally more affordable than solid hardwood flooring. Additionally, its durability and longevity can provide long-term cost savings by reducing the need for frequent replacement or maintenance.

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