With all of the wood flooring options available today, what is the difference between a solid hardwood floor versus an engineered wood floor?
A solid hardwood floor is exactly that, solid wood. Each plank or strip is made of a single piece of wood. There are no veneers, no reinforcements, no anything.
An engineered hardwood floor, on the other hand, is created by layering 2, 3, 5 or more thin sheets or plies of wood that are laminated together to form one plank or strip.
The two floors look virtually identical. However, each option provides its own unique benefits.
Engineered hardwood floors offer improved stability, reduced chance of cupping, more sound absorption, reduced impact from moisture, and other benefits created by the strength of the multiple layers.
Solid hardwood floors offer greater flexibility in finishing and repairing because the floor can be repeatedly sanded, stained, and refinished. Plus, some people just want solid wood.
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