Engineered wood flooring is a type of hardwood flooring made from a three layer core of wood along with plywood and a top layer of hardwood veneer. The core of the floor comes from Oak and Walnut, which are considered the most long lasting and strong wood species.
Engineered wood flooring is a type of hardwood flooring made from a three layer core of wood along with plywood and a top layer of hardwood veneer. The core of the floor comes from Oak and Walnut, which are considered the most long lasting and strong wood species.
In total three layers of sturdy real timber, either Oak or Walnut (layer 1) are glued together with Plywood (layer 2) and hardwood veneer (layer 3). The resulting floor is called engineered wood flooring. The very top layer of genuine timber gives the floor that distinct wooden look, which is then finished in a wide variety of coating, from oiled to smoked. Oak and Walnut are very sturdy and their usage in wood flooring helps guarantee long life span. These timbers are also sourced from sustainable forests where trees are replenished rather than exotic woods.
Engineered wood flooring has been made to offer better stability and especially where moisture or heat pose problems for solid flooring. All timbers have a natural property to respond to temperature changes under some degree of hot, cold or humid conditions, making the wood expand or shrink. This type of floor will not react in such a way.
Easy to install utilizing a floating technique that makes fitting quick and cost effective. The floor can be fitted in minutes on any variety of sub-floors, including underfloor heating. Conventional fitting methods could also be used. There will be no visible gaps once the floor is fitted due to using tongue and grooves profile with micro bevel finish.
Depending on the thickness of the top layer (1), the floor can be sanded and resanded generally between three to six applications. The process of sanding will considerably prolong the usable life span of the floor.