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Choosing Solid vs. Engineered Hardwood Flooring

When considering your new hardwood floor, you will be tasked with quite a few mind-numbing choices, one of those being if you need to install solid or engineered wood planks. Strong and engineered hardwood are in many ways the same -- that is they are equally true hardwood products -- but can also be in many ways distinct.


Both kinds of boards fall under the hardwood umbrella, but they experience a starkly contrasting manufacturing process. Based upon the environment of this floor's location in your house, some of these corresponding traits can affect the integrity of the ground, therefore it is crucial to comprehend when and why to use 1 kind of plank over the other.

Solid Hardwood

Strong wood planks are generally milled from one 3/4" thick piece of hardwood and coated with a thin protective layer frequently including a urethane finish, together with chromium, ceramic, or an acrylic monomer.

While 3/4" widths are conventional, "thin profiles" such as 5/16" are also available among several manufacturers.
Solid hardwood could be sanded and refinished many times over.
Solid planks expand and contractlonger with changes at a home's relative humidity.

Engineered Hardwood

Unlike solid wood planks, engineered flooring is constructed of anywhere from three to five layers of
timber, each coating bundled in a cross-grain pattern to prevent excessive expansion and contraction. The top layer of engineered hardwood is the most desired, and its depth will determine if the wood could be refinished and, if so, how many times.

Engineered planks are more resilient to moisture.
Their thinner, the plywood-backed structure makes them vulnerable to changes in humidity.
Can be installed virtually anywhere in the home.
Preferred for kitchens or in areas under more volatile moisture conditions.

Location, Location, Location!
When differentiating between solid and engineered hardwood, knowing the location where the floor will be set up is critical. The positioning of your hardwood endeavor falls below three general categories:

On Grade: At floor level
Above Grade: At any given moment degree or higher
Below Grade: Any floor situated below ground level, such as basements or recessed living rooms

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