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Everything You Need to Know About Hardwood Flooring

Engineered Hardwood Flooring Pros and Cons Explained

6/23/2017

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    You need to consider engineered hardwood flooring pros and cons before deciding if it is your best choice for your home or office project. It is a fact that the attractiveness of engineered hardwood floor can never be denied by anybody. It comes with an enduring magnificence and long custom of luxury. It is hard to go wrong if you choose engineered hardwood for your flooring project.

Engineered wood flooring is not just a popular flooring solution nowadays; it is a highly practical substitute for solid wood flooring.  Engineered hardwood is a more complex product that is comprised of more than a few layers, which is different from conventional hardwood that comes directly from a tree.

A number of homeowners are attracted the idea of installing their own engineered floors because it generally easy to install. However, do not over-reach on your home improvement skills because it is still a large project. If you do decide to go ahead and install your own hardwood floors, make sure to talk with an expert first. Our staff at Launstein is very knowledgeable and always will to help you get started (and Finished in the right direction). If you decide to leave this project to the pros, we could also recommend some local flooring contractors in your area.
 
When you are deciding whether or not to invest in engineered wood flooring, here are the engineered hardwood flooring pros and cons and other essentials to keep in mind.
Pros:
  1. Reduces moisture issues linked with traditional hardwood.
  2.  Layers hunk moisture and offer additional firmness to your floor.
  3. This type of flooring won't bulge or warp, ensuring low maintenance.
  4. Veneer is sliced and not cut with a saw, producing no sawdust, meaning all the wood in the tree can be used.
  5. Competitive cost of purchase and installation
  6. Installation of engineered hardwood flooring is very easy.
  7. It is durable and holds up well as the year's pass.
  8.  It resists stains and needs no special cleaning agent to keep the floor clean. Going over the floor with a dust mop is all you need in many cases.
  9. It can endure severe moisture and temperature fluctuations, meaning that you can install engineered wood flooring in your kitchens and bathrooms that produce more heat and steam.
  10. Perfect for installation on top of under-floor heating
  11. The superb good look of this wood flooring makes it look like real wood flooring.
 Cons:
  1. Engineered floors are considerably more expensive than Solid Hard Wood Flooring.
  2. In terms of materials used, not all manufacturers use the best quality materials to produce engineered flooring.
  3. Very thin veneers will prevent refinishing and sanding chances that may double the lifetime of the floor. A number of veneers are very thin and badly made that they can fade or warp too soon.
  4. Some of the adhesives used in cheap engineered floors could cause a slight reaction to your allergies. As a result, it makes sense to identify the type of adhesive used and determine if an exposure will result in any health problem for you and your family members before you have the floor installed.

Wrap Up
Are you planning to renovate the floors of your home with engineered wood flooring? It is wise to consider the pros and cons before you make your final decision. Discuss with your contractor about the possibility of installing engineered wood floor. Look closely at any potential problems associated with this type of flooring and weigh the benefits. Engineered floors are a wonderful choice for High Traffic Areas of your home or Business, and there are tons of options on the market for you to choose from.  Good Luck on your Decision, and as always if you have any questions feel free to contact us at Launstein if you have any questions about your Hardwood Floors.

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James Anderson link
4/28/2018 02:37:21 am

It's great that you have mentioned how an engineered wood flooring is able to withstand severe moisture and temperature fluctuations, making it a good flooring for areas with heat and steam such as the kitchen. I want to have a uniform flooring throughout my house, and this includes the kitchen. Knowing this, I'll get in touch with a flooring company that can do an engineered wood installation for the whole house.

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Conrad O'Connor link
3/27/2020 03:28:19 pm

It's good that you point out that engineered wood flooring is very easy to maintain. I want to have a low-maintenance floor in my house, so I'm considering having an engineered oak one installed. I'm going to look for a good company in my area that can sell me some engineered oak flooring.

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Rebecca Gardner link
2/12/2021 03:36:34 pm

I'm glad you explained that engineered hardwood is low-maintenance since it doesn't have issues with warping and bugling. My aunt mentioned she wants to have hardwood flooring installed in her home's parlor to make it more elegant. I'll share this info so she can see why engineered hardwood would be a good option for the flooring!

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Carports Sydney link
3/4/2021 07:29:28 am

Thank goodness this Informative article is interesting and clear. Others I've read made me feel like I needed a degree to decipher them. Thank you.

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Carports Sydney link
4/24/2021 06:19:35 am

You have a great way with words as shown in your article.

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Braden Bills link
4/28/2021 09:26:11 am

I want to get a nice timber floor installed for my home, but I want to make sure that it's put in right. It makes sense that getting a professional to help me out with this would be beneficial! I'll be sure to choose engineered hardwood floors, because those seem really easy to install.

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Nicholas Julian link
3/15/2022 02:37:58 pm

If you do decide to go ahead and install your own hardwood floors, make sure to talk with an expert first. Thank you, amazing post!

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Richard Edwards link
5/4/2022 05:05:24 pm

If you do decide to go ahead and install your own hardwood floors, make sure to talk with an expert first. Thank you for taking the time to write a great post!

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Pearl Fulton link
8/2/2022 12:33:03 am

The pros and cons that you have shared are really beneficial for many people, thank you so much for sharing this information.

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Eli Richardson link
10/19/2022 05:10:40 pm

We want to install new floors in our house next month, so we're looking for the right material for our home. My wife and I are glad you explained hardwood floorings and how to choose an easy-to-maintain type, so we'll keep it in mind when we order our floors. We're grateful you described engineered hardwood floorings and their maintenance advantages.

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