Engineered Flooring Vs Prefinished Hardwood

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Engineered Flooring Vs Prefinished Hardwood. Engineered hardwood can go in the same rooms as solid hardwood, but its engineered construction also makes it a great choice for basements and over radiant heating and concrete floors.(still, avoid bathrooms and laundry rooms.) because engineered flooring is slightly thinner than most solid hardwood, it can also be good for projects where your hardwood needs to match the height of an adjoining. There’s a lot to love about both of these options.

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Each is made from 100% real wood. As for those finishes, aluminum oxide is the best from a durability standpoint and found on flooring in the budget and premium classes. Even with a site finished floor you should never wet mop or allow spills to sit on the floor.

Installation of hardwood is much more complicated than installing engineered, adding to the cost.

Unfinished hardwood usually costs a bit less. Engineered hardwood can go in the same rooms as solid hardwood, but its engineered construction also makes it a great choice for basements and over radiant heating and concrete floors.(still, avoid bathrooms and laundry rooms.) because engineered flooring is slightly thinner than most solid hardwood, it can also be good for projects where your hardwood needs to match the height of an adjoining. But it’s not the installation itself that has the biggest impact on your timeline (and stress level). It’s the preparation leading up to it, including: