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Engineered Flooring

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Engineering flooring, also known as engineered hardwood flooring, is a type of flooring that consists of a real hardwood top layer (veneer) bonded to multiple layers of plywood or high-density fiberboard (HDF) core. The layers are usually arranged in a cross-grain pattern for added stability and strength. Here are some key features and benefits of engineered hardwood flooring:

Benefits

Appearance

Like solid hardwood, engineered flooring offers the natural beauty and warmth of real wood. The top layer, or veneer, is made from genuine hardwood, so it retains the distinctive grain patterns, knots, and color variations of the wood species it's made from.

Durability

Engineered hardwood flooring is more resistant to moisture and temperature changes compared to solid hardwood flooring. Its layered construction makes it less prone to expansion, contraction, and warping, making it suitable for installation in areas with fluctuating humidity levels, such as basements or kitchens.

Versatility

Engineered hardwood flooring comes in a wide range of wood species, finishes, and styles, offering homeowners plenty of options to match their decor preferences.

Easy Installation

Engineered hardwood flooring is often designed to be installed using the floating floor method, where the planks are not glued or nailed down but instead interlock with each other or are glued together at the tongue and groove joints. This makes installation easier and quicker compared to solid hardwood flooring.

Compatibility with Radiant Heating Systems

Because of its dimensional stability, engineered hardwood flooring is often suitable for installation over radiant heating systems, providing warmth and comfort underfoot.

Environmentally Friendly

Engineered hardwood flooring typically uses less hardwood than solid hardwood flooring, making it a more sustainable option. Additionally, some engineered flooring products use recycled materials in their construction.

Cost-Effective

While engineered hardwood flooring may initially cost more than laminate flooring, it is generally more affordable than solid hardwood flooring. Its durability and longevity can also contribute to long-term cost savings.

Products Category

Richmond Nussbaum

2200 x 190 x 15/4

California Nussbaum

2200 x 190 x 15/4

Michigan Nussbaum

2200 x 190 x 15/4

California Nussbaum

2200 x 190 x 15/4

Arizona Eiche

1900 x 190 x 15/4

Carmen Eiche

1900 x 190 x 15/4

Chihuahua Eiche

1900 x 190 x 15/4

Hinckley Eiche

1900 x 190 x 15/4

Garry Eiche

1900 x 190 x 15/4

Shinnery Eiche

1900 x 190 x 15/4

Chinkapin Eiche

1900 x 190 x 15/4

Sessile Eiche

1900 x 190 x 15/4

Pedunculate Eiche

1900 x 190 x 15/4

American Walnut

2100mm x 135mm

Cherish Walnut

2100mm x 135mm

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