Engineered hardwood floor

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Engineered Hardwood Floor

Wide Plank 180mm

Wide Plank 220mm

Wide Plank 240mm

Wide Plank 300mm

When talking about hardwood flooring, what do we mean when we say “engineered”? Many people have that wrong connotation when it comes to engineered wood floors. They would often regard “engineered” as something “fabricated”. The fact is that engineered wood floor is usually composed of one hundred percent hardwood. Every piece consists of three up to nine wood plies which are strategically bonded altogether through pressure and heat methods. Most of the time, the top layer or wear-layer is the visible wood species while underneath the surface layer is made up of more stable wood species like birch. With this kind of composition, it will be easier and more convenient for you to install it below or at ground level, at the top of a concrete material, at a heat source that comes radiating, and any other types of hardwood covering like tiles and vinyl. With such things in mind, there is no wonder why a great deal of people in the United States take time to spend on engineered hardwood flooring to come up with enhanced homes and properties at a lesser price and similar quality. Moisture Resistant Compared to solid hardwood, engineered flooring is more resistant to moisture. This means that chances of expanding and contracting are less likely to happen with engineered wood floors. They are also distributed to in ready to install options, allowing buyers to have them installed immediately upon purchase. The fact that engineered wood is fully hardwood; one gets the benefits offered by solid hardwoods. In fact, the top layer of this kind of flooring has been cut


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