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What is Engineered Wood Flooring?
August 30, 2023
The world of flooring offers a vast range of flooring options. Engineered wood flooring is a popular choice. So, what exactly is engineered hardwood flooring? Are there benefits to choosing engineered wood floors? And what are the options available to you?

What is Engineered Wood Flooring?
Engineered wood flooring is constructed with several layers of wood. It differs from traditional solid wood flooring as it contains only a top layer of hardwood. The core of engineered wood flooring is made up of plywood or high-density fiberboard (HDF).

Advantages of Engineered Wood Flooring
There are several advantages over solid wood flooring.

Stability
Engineered wood flooring provides incredible stability due to the multiple layers in the construction. At the same time, expansion and contraction is no problem for engineered hardwood flooring with changes in humidity. For areas with fluctuating humidity levels, such as kitchens and bathrooms, engineered wood flooring is a great option!

Versatility
Engineered wood flooring is extremely versatile and offers more installation options when compared to solid hardwood flooring options. It can be installed above grade, on grade, and below grade, over concrete slabs, and radiant heating systems.

Real Hardwood Look
Since the top layer is made out of real wood. The appearance of engineered wood flooring is no different from solid wood. Furthermore, it can be stained and finished to any design.

Long Life Span
Another major benefit to engineered hardwood flooring is that it can be refinished multiple times, just like solid hardwood flooring, giving it a long lifespan.

Easy Maintenance
Maintaining engineered wood flooring is as easy as using a manufacturer-approved wood floor cleaner for mopping together with regular sweeping.

It is always best practice to avoid excessive moisture exposure to solid hardwood or engineered wood flooring.

Homeowners and businesses alike are choosing engineered hardwood flooring as a preferred option because of the stability, versatility, and aesthetic appeal that it offers.

Cost Effective Flooring
Engineered hardwood flooring, per square foot, is substantially less expensive than solid wood flooring.

Disadvantages of Engineered Hardwood Flooring
As with anything, there are pros and cons to engineered flooring. Engineered hardwood flooring has more benefits and advantages than disadvantages.

Nonetheless, it is important to be aware of what these disadvantages may be.

Moisture Damage
Engineered has multiple layers in its construction whereas solid hardwood is one solid wood layer. Therefore, engineered flooring might be more prone to moisture damage when compared to solid wood.

Should the moisture penetrate through the top layer, which is a thin veneer of hardwood to the plywood or fiberboard, it may cause it to swell or warp.

The moisture damage of an engineered wood floor can be a costly repair.

Shorter Lifespan Compared To Solid Hardwood Flooring
Compared to solid hardwood, engineered flooring has a shorter lifespan.

Solid hardwood floors can be sanded down and refinished multiple times whereas there is a limit to how many times an engineered wood floor can be refinished.

Refinishing engineered flooring too many times will compromise the integrity of the floor.

Less Value Compared To Solid Wood Floors
It is also worth keeping in mind that engineered wood flooring may not add as much value to a home as solid hardwood. Homebuyers prefer the authenticity and durability of solid hardwood floors.

Consulting with a professional flooring company is the best solution to make an informed decision on h and weighing the pros and cons can help you make an informed decision when it comes to engineered flooring.

How to Install Engineered Hardwood Flooring
Professional Engineered Hardwood Floors

Professional installation of engineered hardwood is highly recommended. The process can be complex and you want it to be done effectively as well as efficiently.

Installing engineered hardwood flooring can be a complex process, but with the right tools and techniques, it can be done efficiently and effectively.

Here is a quick guide to the process of having a professional flooring company install your engineered hardwood flooring.

Once you have determined the type of hardwood veneer, design, and other particulars with a flooring company, the following process will take place.

Preparation
The subfloor will be cleaned, dried, and leveled. The old flooring, baseboards, or trim will be removed.

Lay Underlayment
An underlayment will be rolled out over the entire subfloor to provide moisture protection.

It also acts as sound insulation for your engineered hardwood.

Installation of the First Row
The first plank (and row) will be placed and spacers will be used to mark the next. The planks are attached using either the click-lock or glue-down method.

Continue with the Rest of the Rows
All subsequent rows will be joined. Usually, the planks are secured using a tapping block or hammer.

Cutting and Fitting
Once all the rows have been properly placed and secured, the cutting and fitting process takes place. This is to cover the areas around the engineered floor such as around the doorway and walls.

A miter saw or a jigsaw will be used for accurate cuts with a 1/2-inch expansion gap around all fixed objects.

Finishing Touches
Lastly, the finishing touches will be done and your engineered floor will be ready for use.

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Engineered wood flooring is a durable alternative to solid hardwood flooring, featuring a real wood surface layer and an engineered core. With engineered hardwood floors, you get the warmth and beauty of genuine wood planks with the added benefit of durability and water-resistant flooring.

That’s right! It’s wood flooring 2.0.

Discover how engineered hardwood adds value to your home with the different styles available, plus the pros and cons, so you know exactly what to expect with your flooring.

Engineered Hardwood Flooring: The Basics
The Basics of Engineered Hardwood: Shaw Albright Oak Engineered Wood

Part wood floor, part engineering masterpiece, engineered wood flooring offers the best of both worlds. The real wood veneer layer offers the style and unique look of naturally occurring planks.

Meanwhile, the engineered core delivers the durability you can’t find with genuine wood flooring. This core can be made of high-density fiberboard (HDF), stone-plastic composite (SPC), or engineered plywood.

The floor’s core also offers resiliency, durability, and some moisture resistance that solid hardwood doesn’t have.

I’m sure you’re excited to learn more about engineered hardwood. So let’s jump in!

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Engineered Hardwood Buying Guide: Layers of Engineered Hardwood

The moisture resistance of engineered hardwood comes from the layered design. This flooring will be more or less resistant to moisture depending on the composition of those layers.

Veneer Layer
Here’s where you find the veneer of genuine wood that gives your flooring its beautiful, unique look. While some engineered wood planks are made more durable by a scratch-resistant finish, the veneer layer hangs tough against wear and tear. Plus, the wood veneer can be almost any wood species you want.

The manufacturer will determine in their instructions if this layer is thick enough to refinish or not. Always check the manufacturer’s instructions before sanding or refinishing engineered wood.

Core Layer
This is the powerhouse of the plank. The core increases the durability of your floor and is often specifically designed to reduce expansion and contraction with changes in ambient temperatures.

Engineered hardwood’s high-density fiberboard (HDF), stone-plastic composite (SPC), or engineered plywood core offers moisture resistance, especially paired with wax and other water-repellent materials. The moisture resistance of an engineered core lessens the odds that your floors will buckle when installed properly.

Backing Layer
The backing on most engineered wood planks is another type of wood similar to the veneer on top of the plank. This layer provides a sturdy foundation for your floor and works perfectly with your choice of underlayment.

While some engineered hardwood comes with an attached underlayment, it’s more common to use a separate underlayment with a moisture barrier for added protection.

Where to Use Engineered Wood Flooring
Where to Use Engineered Hardwood: 12mm Mannington Park City Oak Engineered Wood

Engineered wood floors are so versatile that they work well in every room and on every level of the home. They’re stylish, durable, moisture-resistant, and add monetary value to your home, so they have something to offer wherever you install them.

Here are a few places you’re going to love the option of engineered hardwood where traditional hardwood floors typically can’t be installed.

Kitchens: Finally, you can have real wood in the kitchen. Engineered wood looks great and it holds up against moisture, so it’s going to thrive in a kitchen setting.
Basements: Install engineered hardwood to benefit from a durable floor. It’s easy to take care of, too, so you won’t have a large area of high-maintenance flooring.
Other high-traffic areas: With its thick surface layer and scratch-resistant finish, engineered hardwood is an excellent choice for many busy areas of the home.
Why Invest in Engineered Hardwood Flooring?
Why Invest in Engineered Hardwood: Shaw Fifth Avenue Oak Engineered Wood

With so many flooring options out there, it can be hard to single out exactly what you want. Here are a few things to consider about engineered hardwood as you continue your search for the floor of your dreams.

And who knows? Maybe you’ve found your match.

Increase your home resale value: Engineered hardwood is one of the few flooring choices that increase the resale value of your home. You’ll recoup 70% to 80% of your investment through your property values with engineered wood because of its style and durability. Not only does it cost less to install than solid hardwood, but also, with engineered wood, you get the realistic look of hardwood with more moisture resistance.
Stylish: Wood flooring is classic. With engineered wood floors, you don’t have to settle for the look of wood. You get the real thing! Because it can be installed in areas that standard hardwood can’t, you can enjoy the timeless style of wood floors in more areas of the home.
Every plank is unique: Since this is a real wood veneer, you’ll never find a repeating pattern or an unconvincing texture.
Moisture resistance: Engineered hardwood is great for several areas of the home because it is naturally moisture-resistant.
Install it anywhere: High moisture resistance means you can install it in bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms, and even basements! No grade level of your home is off-limits.
Versatile: With a huge range of wood types, finishes, and textures to pick from, you can be sure to get engineered hardwood that’s the right fit for your style.
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Just like real hardwood floors, engineered wood floors offer a broad selection of looks that can match any home. Discover how different species, textures, and finishes can give you a personalized, unique style.

Species and Colors
Whether you want the versatility of oak, the depth of birch, or the unique character of hickory, there’s a type of wood suited to you. The color of the floor is determined by the stain, as well as the species of wood.

Here are a few different wood species options for you to consider:

Hickory: Hickory planks are some of the hardest wood floors on the market with a Janka hardness rating* of 1820. They feature high variation between light blonde and deeper tan, depending on the stain.
Oak: Because there are so many oak subspecies, this wood flooring has the broadest visual range of all wood species. Oak can be stained dark or come naturally light while still showing the unique grain of the wood. This species has a Janka hardness rating of 1350.
Acacia: Acacia wood has a deep reddish-brown color and bold, attractive wood grain patterns. This species has a Janka hardness rating of 1700.
Birch: This is a very pale wood that ranges from white, to yellow, and even reddish. This species has a Janka hardness rating of 1210.
Maple: Maple wood typically has very warm colors, often reddish-brown. This species has a Janka hardness rating of 1450.
*Janka Hardness Rating
Each species of wood has a different Janka hardness rating which is determined by a Janka hardness test. This test measures the force required to embed a steel ball into a sample piece of wood. It then rates wood to determine if the sample is suitable for flooring. The more force it takes to embed the steel ball, the more durable the wood’s surface is against impact and pressure.

Since engineered wood flooring is topped with real wood, the Janka rating scale is used to determine the durability of the floor. The standard rating for all wood flooring options is a rating of 1000 pounds of force or higher.

Finishes
Engineered Wood Finishes: Shaw Riverstone Hickory Engineered Wood

The authentic look of rustic textures is really popular right now, and engineered hardwood delivers on that front. Take your pick of unique textures to enhance your space:

Handscraped: This texture showcases long scrapes ingrained in the plank. Hand-scraping varies a lot between planks, giving the floor a rustic feel.
Wirebrushed: The wirebrushed texture creates a more uniform and semi-matte finish that is reminiscent of an antiqued and cared-for floor.
Textured: Textured flooring adds a touch of personality to any space, giving you a unique look that will remain stylish for years to come.
Distressed: Distressed flooring is meant to look aged and antiqued like it’s been through a lot. You’ll find burns, knots, wormholes, and scrapes in distressed planks.
Smooth: Not into all those wood flooring textures? No problem! You can choose a smooth surface for a more polished look.
Don’t worry about those intentional scratches getting messed up by the trials of everyday life. With a thick veneer layer and scratch-resistant finish, the texture of the wood will remain intact.

Installing Engineered Hardwood
Installing Engineered Hardwood

There are four main ways to install engineered wood, depending on how the flooring is designed. For any method, you need to make sure your new flooring acclimates to its new environment for at least 24 hours.

Engineered hardwood floors offer more dimensional stability than solid wood floors, meaning they don’t expand and contract as much with temperature changes. However, it’s still a best practice to let the planks get used to the temperature and humidity of the room.

Tongue and Groove
The tongue and groove design is the most common installation method for engineered hardwood. Insert the tongue of one plank into the groove of another to attach the planks. Planks can be nailed down, glued down, or even installed as a floating floor.

If you want to float tongue and groove planks, you will need to glue the planks together using tongue and groove glue.

Interlocking
This installation method isn’t as common as the others, but it’s the most popular among DIYers. The locking mechanism built into each plank allows you to simply attach one plank to another, and lock them together.

You don’t need to hire a professional for this installation, so you can save yourself some money. Interlocking floating floors don’t have to be secured to the subfloor, so they “float” above it.

Glue Down
Glue-down installation is a permanent solution, and it’s well-suited for high-traffic commercial areas where you want to make sure your flooring is stable. This method is best left to the pros.

Nail Down
This is the most common installation method for genuine wood flooring, but it also works with engineered wood. If you’re comfortable using power tools, the nail-down method of installation is a great option. However, we would recommend hiring a professional to make your life easier.

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No matter how wonderful engineered hardwood may be, it can’t be completely perfect without some accessories like underlayments, moldings, and moisture barriers. And who doesn’t love accessories?

Moisture Barriers
Installing a moisture barrier over the subfloor is a must for any engineered wood floor. This barrier is crucial in protecting your floor, and you should never install engineered hardwood without a moisture barrier. Plus, you can get an underlayment with a moisture barrier attached.

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Underlayments provide a layer of comfortable padding under the floor. Typically made of cork or foam, this layer can cover up some smaller imperfections in the subfloor. Your underlayment will also reduce heat transfer, so the floor won’t get too chilly in the colder months.

Some engineered hardwood comes with an underlayment already attached. That can make life a little easier when it’s time to install.

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Which is Better: Solid Hardwood or Engineered Hardwood?
Solid Hardwood vs. Engineered Hardwood: Johnson Hardwood Pioneer Engineered Wood

Engineered hardwood looks just like solid hardwood, but it’s more affordable and more durable. The core provides stability and the benefit of moisture resistance. Best of all, this flooring can be installed as an interlocking floating floor, meaning you can do it yourself!

If you can’t tell, engineered hardwood is kind of a big deal. Real hardwood planks are alright, but they just don’t come with all the bonuses.

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How is Engineered Wood Made?
How engineered wood is made depends on the type of core. Planks with an HDF core consist of the real wood veneer, a single, solid layer of HDF, and a backing layer all glued together. Engineered wood’s other core options use a different process by attaching fiberboard plies on top of each other in opposite directions under the real wood veneer.

Engineered hardwood is topped with real wood veneers that are cut and created using one of three methods, each creating different characteristics in the look of the floor.

Dry solid-sawn: This allows the wood to dry out slowly at a low humidity level. While this method is more expensive, it allows the veneer to look and feel more solid.
Rotary-peel: After boiling the log for a certain amount of time at a certain temperature, the log is then scraped along its side to create the veneer, then the veneer is pressed flat.
Sliced-peel: This involves boiling the log for a certain amount of time at a certain temperature to prepare the wood. Then the wood is sliced from the end and pressed to create a veneer (source).
This slice of real wood is then attached to the core, creating an engineered hardwood plank.

Does the Janka Scale Matter for Engineered Hardwood?
The Janka scale is determined by the force it takes to halfway lodge a .444” steel ball into a wood species. Ideally, the more force it takes, the higher the Janka rating, and the harder the wood species. The results are measured as pounds of force (LBF) required to embed the metal ball. This test is most commonly carried out by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), and the test itself is known as ASTM D1037.

Most people consider a Janka rating between 1,200 and 1,300 to be average. With a rating of 1,290, red oak provides a decent benchmark for comparing other wood species.

Even though engineered hardwood comes with just a veneer of real wood, the Janka scale can still be useful to you. By knowing the species of the wood veneer, you can determine the Janka rating for engineered flooring. If durability is a big deal for you, then you can choose an option with a higher Janka hardness.

Can I Install Engineered Hardwood Myself?
While all methods of installation can be done by a non-professional, the easiest way to install engineered hardwood is the floating floor method. This is the process of locking the planks together over the subfloor using its tongue and groove design. While this does not require the use of power tools this method might require tongue and groove adhesive to secure the planks if they don’t lock together. Other installation methods include nail-down, staple-down, and glue-down.

Choosing a method of installation depends on your comfort with flooring adhesives and power tools. Just be sure to contact your flooring manufacturer for complete installation instructions.

Does Engineered Hardwood Require Underlayment?
Underlayment is necessary when installing below ground level. For instance, in basements or on ground floors that are the first floor, an underlayment with an attached moisture barrier is required. For any floor above the basement or first-floor underlayment is not necessary but is highly recommended as it helps reduce noise and keep floors warm.

How Do You Clean Engineered Hardwood Floors?
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Simple, very common cleaning practices help keep engineered wood floors clean. To ensure a long-lasting, gorgeous floor, practice this cleaning routine regularly.

Sweep often: Dirt, if not removed, gets ground into your floors and can cause damage over time. Therefore, regularly sweeping your floor helps the floor last. While using a vacuum, set it to the bare floor setting, as a beater bar can scratch or dent your floor.
Use a damp mop: When mopping engineered wood, it’s best to use a damp –but not wet – mop with a hardwood-approved cleaner. Wet mops allow moisture to sit on your floors and seep through the planks, causing subfloor damage or warping. Mopping your engineered hardwood floor does not have to be intense. It just needs to be done regularly.
Pro tip: Avoid using steam mops on your engineered hardwood floors. Steam mopping uses hot water, which causes engineered wood planks to warp and allows moisture to seep through the floor, compromising the subfloor and the construction of the planks. Unless you want to replace your flooring every few years, steam cleaning is not a proper cleaning method for engineered wood floors.

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How Often Should Engineered Hardwood be Cleaned?
How frequently you clean your engineered wood floors depends on the amount of foot traffic your floors see. For instance, in low-foot traffic areas of the home, basic cleaning happens twice weekly. For busier homes with pets, kids, or just a lot of people, daily sweeping and light mopping is key to keeping your floors in shape.

Can You Lay Engineered Hardwood Over Hardwood?
You can install engineered wood floors over laminate, vinyl, and solid hardwood floors, among other surfaces. However, other installation options such as glue-down or nail-down are not recommended when installing over existing floors.

Can You Refinish Engineered Wood Floors?
It’s understood that engineered wood should not be refinished unless specified by the flooring manufacturer.

If your engineered floors can be refinished, they only need to be refinished after years of wear. However, It’s also pertinent that the floors have at least a 3mm wear layer. If the wear layer is less than 3mm, for instance, the real wood veneer could be too thin and cause damage to your engineered wood planks.

Remember, it’s always best to check with the flooring manufacturer to better understand the correct process for refinishing their floors.

How Much Does it Cost to Install Engineered Hardwood?
Typically, the cost to install engineered hardwood floors averages between $3 to $8 per square foot for professional installation. However, to save money on your project, some engineered wood floors are made to lock together using tongue and groove planks which can be installed by you much faster than hiring a professional (source).

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What Is Engineered Wood Flooring?

Maybe you're about to embark on a months-long remodel, or perhaps the only thing you're planning to update is the floor you walk on. Either way, flooring is a big decision to make and one that shouldn't be taken lightly. You're exploring your flooring options, and you added engineered hardwood to your research list after seeing your mother-in-law's recent renovation. You're skeptical because you don't really understand what it is. So, let's break down the basics about engineered wood flooring.

Engineered hardwood floors combine several layers of manmade materials with a top layer of genuine hardwood to create a durable floor that's water resistant and easier on the pocketbook than solid hardwood. A wear layer covers each plank and protects the wood from surface scratches and dings. The thicker the wear layer, the more protection your engineered wood floor has from your rowdy kids and rambunctious pets.

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Whether you've got a clear design aesthetic or you're flying by the seat of your pants, you shouldn't have much trouble finding engineered wood flooring options that catch your eye. Ash, oak, hickory, and red maple are some of the most popular hardwood flooring looks you'll find.

If anything, you might need help narrowing your choices down, in which case your local Flooring America expert is the perfect resource. They'll likely ask you a couple of key questions, such as:

What plank width works best in your home? You've got standard planks, which generally land between 3 and 6 inches, and then wide plank options that can reach 9 to 10 inches. Wider planks do have the benefit of fewer joints during installation.
What grain pattern catches your eye? Wood grain is the fancy term for the detail you see in hardwood. Some species have more knots, swirls, and lines than others, which can add texture to an engineered floor.
What color and finish perfectly complements your style? Knowing you want a brown floor isn't enough here. The tone and shade will also come into play as you pick between the slew of flooring options available. Keep in mind that in general, lighter wood floors can brighten spaces, including your small, basement guest room. Darker hues provide more contrast and add more dramatic richness.
Engineered Hardwood Flooring Durability

You can bet that flooring products that have "engineered" in their name are created with durability in mind. These man-made planks have a real-wood top layer and offer more strength and resilience, plus hold up to humidity and moisture in ways solid wood can't even begin to imagine.

When you've narrowed your flooring options down to engineered wood flooring, take extra care to consider what wear layer thickness makes the most sense for your home. If you've got dogs and cats running around, a handful of kids you're raising, or a reputation for being the hang-out house for all the neighborhood children, a thicker wear layer with a scratch-resistant top coat may be well worth the investment.

Maintenance for Engineered Hardwood Floors

If water resistant engineered flooring seems too good to be true, you're probably expecting a lengthy to-do list when it's time for maintenance. But you'd be wrong! Hardwood engineered floors require fairly straightforward cleaning, beginning with frequent sweeping or vacuuming. Check the manufacturer's care instructions to determine exactly what to do for a deeper clean when your neighbor spills her glass of wine.

Installation and Lifespan

Once you've made your decision and paid the bill, you're ready to get the new floors in and start enjoying them! But don't make a careless mistake and let your neighborhood handyman or pro-DIY husband put them in. A proper installation by a skilled professional is the only way to go. An experienced installer will ensure all the necessary steps are followed and with the right tools, which is critical if you want a long life for your floor, not to mention a functional warranty!

Speaking of your floor's lifespan, it's important to know from the very beginning what you need to do to get the most from your engineered hardwood flooring. Other factors that influence lifespan include:

The quality of the materials used for installation
How often you tackle routine maintenance, plus how you handle unexpected spills and accidents
What type of activity the floor sees, which includes foot traffic as well as your kids' daily toy car races and the cat's nightly zoomies
If you follow the guidance provided by both the manufacturer and the warranty
Benefits of Engineered Hardwood

What makes engineered wood floors so popular, anyway? There's a slew of benefits that homeowners who choose engineered hardwood flooring can appreciate, like:

Water resistant qualities that mean you don't have to worry in high-moisture spaces
Environmentally friendly since they only use a fraction of an important natural resource
Impressive resilience and wear
More budget-friendly than solid hardwood floors
Frequently Asked Questions

What are the disadvantages of engineered wood?

When it comes to downsides, engineered hardwood flooring has a few worth considering. For one, installation can be cumbersome, requiring more time and effort than some other options. The good news is your local Flooring American experts can tackle the job for you. You're also less likely to be able to refinish the top wood layer but check with your manufacturer for guidance specific to your product.

Where to install engineered hardwood?

Luckily engineered wood flooring can be installed in nearly all rooms of your home. Its durability and water resistance make it the perfect contender for your messiest areas, including the kitchen, mud room, laundry area, and bathrooms. This engineered flooring even works well in below-grade spaces like your finished but still humid basement.

Does engineered hardwood scratch?

Though it's incredibly durable, it's still possible to scratch engineered hardwood flooring under certain conditions, especially if you opted for a thinner wear layer. Keeping your puppy's nails trimmed and resisting the urge to lazily drag your heavy furniture around the room will prevent the most common scratches. If you know your children will be moving the living room ottomans to make their pillow forts each weekend, it might be smart to consider higher-quality engineered flooring options with thicker wear layers.

Can you use engineered hardwood flooring in the basement?

Yes, you can absolutely install your new wide plank engineered wood floors in your basement! The water resistant technology of your engineered hardwood floor makes the humidity harmless, leaving you with less time to worry about floor maintenance and more time to enjoy family movie nights.

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Engineered Hardwood flooring is real wood from top to bottom that’s normally made using multiple wood veneers or slats of wood glued together at opposing directions. The word “engineered” just refers to the way in which it’s made. There are many benefits to choosing an engineered product over a solid product–in fact, Mannington only produces engineered hardwood and here’s why:

Engineered hardwoods are made of several layers, or ‘plies’ that are glued together in a cross-grain construction. This type of construction is far stronger than a single piece of solid wood; and it’s also more structurally sound–it won’t buckle, gap, cup or twist

Engineered hardwood floors can be installed where solid hardwood floors cannot. You can install engineered hardwood below grade and direct to concrete which you can’t do with solid hardwood floors. It’s so versatile, you can even install it on walls!

The top face is crafted from the finest Northern veneers (which is just an industry term for ‘top layer’) that provide the most uniform color and the most resistance to seasonal expansion

Engineered is more dimensionally stable and less likely to warp with seasonal change

From an environmental responsibility standpoint:

These floors use half as many trees as solid hardwood floors

Faster growing, renewable wood used for inner plies

Mannington uses only water-based finishes that contain no VOCs

Mannington uses a formaldehyde free adhesive system that meets or beats the most stringent indoor air quality standards.

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Whether you're renovating or building a new home, hardwood flooring adds timeless beauty and sophistication to any space. Known for its natural warmth and durability, hardwood flooring is a favored choice among homeowners.

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Hardwood flooring offers numerous benefits that make it a popular choice among homeowners. Its durability, longevity, and aesthetic appeal make it a versatile and timeless option for any space. Additionally, hardwood floors are easy to maintain and clean, ensuring they remain beautiful for years to come.

One major advantage of hardwood flooring is its durability. Unlike other flooring types, hardwood floors can withstand heavy foot traffic and everyday wear and tear. With proper care and maintenance, hardwood floors can last for decades, making them a long-term investment for your home.

Another benefit is its ability to enhance your home's aesthetic appeal. The natural beauty and warmth of hardwood floors can instantly elevate any room's look and feel. Whether you prefer a traditional or modern style, there is a wide range of hardwood species, colors, and finishes to choose from, allowing you to create a customized look that complements your existing décor.

Maintaining hardwood flooring is relatively easy. Regular sweeping or vacuuming, along with occasional use of a wood floor cleaner, is usually all that's needed to keep your floors looking their best. Promptly wipe up spills and avoid excessive water or harsh chemicals to prevent damage. These simple floor care tips will help you maintain the beauty of your hardwood floors with minimal effort.

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When selecting wood flooring, consider various factors to make the best choice for your home. Understanding different hardwood species, selecting the right flooring for different rooms, and knowing about hardwood grades and finishes will help you make an informed decision.

Firstly, explore the different hardwood species and their characteristics. Popular options include oak, maple, pine, hickory, and bamboo. Oak is known for its durability and versatility, while maple offers a light, clean look. Hickory provides beautiful contrast and grain, and bamboo is an environmentally friendly choice. And if you're looking for a more rustic option, pine's distinctive knots and whorls are perfect! Understanding each species' characteristics will help you choose one that complements your style and meets your durability requirements.

Secondly, consider the specific needs of each room. Different rooms have varying levels of foot traffic and moisture exposure. For high-traffic areas like hallways or living rooms, a harder wood species like oak or hickory may be more suitable. In moisture-prone rooms like kitchens or bathrooms, engineered hardwood flooring with enhanced water resistance might be a better choice. By considering each room's function and conditions, you can ensure your hardwood flooring will withstand daily life demands.

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Installing wood flooring is a significant investment that adds beauty and value to your home. You have two installation options: professional installation or do-it-yourself installation. While professional installation ensures expert craftsmanship, DIY installation can be cost-effective for those with the right skills and experience.

Before installing hardwood flooring, proper preparation and subfloor considerations are essential. Ensure the subfloor is clean, dry, and level to create a stable foundation for your new flooring. Remove any existing flooring, repair any damage, and address any moisture issues to prevent future problems.

To protect your floors from scratches, use furniture pads or felt protectors on furniture legs. Avoid dragging heavy objects across the floor. Additionally, consider using area rugs in high-traffic areas to prevent wear and tear.

Proper care and maintenance, combined with regular inspections and repairs, will help prolong the life of your hardwood floors and keep them looking their best for years to come. Don't forget to explore our range of hardwood moulding and trims to complete your flooring project.

For those interested in cork flooring or engineered hardwood options, we offer a variety of choices to meet your needs. Both cork and engineered hardwood provide unique benefits and can be excellent alternatives depending on your specific requirements. For additional information on our selection of hardwood flooring, check out our Hardwood Flooring Buying Guide.

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Engineered hardwood floors have a variety of benefits for your space, in large part because of their versatility and durability. Engineered products are designed with a cross-layer construction, using five to nine layers of hardwood. Each layer is stacked in a cross-grain configuration and bonded together using heat and pressure, resulting in a stable plank that is more resistant to moisture-induced expansion than solid hardwood floors. This allows for broad installation options.

Engineered hardwood flooring can be installed on all levels over subfloors made of plywood, OSB, wood, and concrete. In fact, engineered hardwood flooring is the best choice to install if you have a concrete slab subfloor, and there are more methods of installation for engineered flooring than for solid flooring. Engineered flooring can be glued or stapled. If the product is a minimum of 3 inches in width, it can also be installed using a floating method.

The appeal of engineered flooring is not limited to its moisture-resistance and versatility in installation—it also allows for wider plank widths that match contemporary aesthetics. Plank widths beyond 5” are only available in engineered lines. Beyond the wider plank widths, engineered products offer additional style and design options that are in demand, such as longer boards, low-gloss or matte finishes, hand-scraped or wire-brushed surface textures, and unique stains and color selections.

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Engineered hardwood floors are a modern variation of the traditional hardwood floor. With advancements in technology, floor manufacturers have created a versatile hardwood flooring with amazing stability, making it perfect for wide plank widths and spaces with humidity changes. Engineered hardwood flooring is made of several overlapping layers of wood, with the top layer being the same wood as a traditional solid hardwood plank. Essentially, if you walk across an engineered floor and then you walk across a solid floor, your feet have touched the same wood. Engineered floors can more easily support wider widths and tend to bow less in longer lengths because of the overlapping grains underneath the surface layer.

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Engineered Hardwood flooring is real wood from top to bottom that’s normally made using multiple wood veneers or slats of wood glued together at opposing directions. The word “engineered” just refers to the way in which it’s made. There are many benefits to choosing an engineered product over a solid product–in fact, Mannington only produces engineered hardwood and here’s why:

Engineered hardwoods are made of several layers, or ‘plies’ that are glued together in a cross-grain construction. This type of construction is far stronger than a single piece of solid wood; and it’s also more structurally sound–it won’t buckle, gap, cup or twist

Engineered hardwood floors can be installed where solid hardwood floors cannot. You can install engineered hardwood below grade and direct to concrete which you can’t do with solid hardwood floors. It’s so versatile, you can even install it on walls!

The top face is crafted from the finest Northern veneers (which is just an industry term for ‘top layer’) that provide the most uniform color and the most resistance to seasonal expansion

Engineered is more dimensionally stable and less likely to warp with seasonal change

From an environmental responsibility standpoint:

These floors use half as many trees as solid hardwood floors

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Installation
Whether you are hiring a professional to install your engineered hardwood flooring or you are a very brave and skilled do-it-yourselfer, we recommend that you be familiar with the installation instructions for your new flooring. That is why were are happy to provide a Engineered Hardwood Installation Guide.

On which level is the floor?
With engineered hardwoods, your placement options open up. Able to be placed below grade or in higher humidity areas, engineered hardwoods can give you the look and feel of a solid in areas where no solid should go. While engineered hardwoods are versatile, they should not be installed in active water areas such as a full bathroom. For areas at risk of excessive moisture, a manufactured wood-alternative such as the Windlass Collection should be considered.

What is your subfloor?
It is a common misconception that engineered hardwood flooring is not a “real” hardwood floor. An engineered hardwood floor is comprised of several layers of wood, pressed and glued together with a criss-crossing grain pattern. The top layer is the very same wood that is used in a traditional solid hardwood.

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Which tree is best?
What kind of wood should you choose? Is one wood better than another? The answers are varied and unique to your specific situation. Are there four legged friends tracking across your floor? Is the floor in a high traffic area? Will there be children’s toys or office chairs or dropped cutlery making their presence felt? The wood you choose should be based on what happens on it.

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How much do you need?
Once all of the questions have been answered, there is still one very important decision. Buying too much flooring is obviously a waste of money, but buying too little can also cost you since a second load involves a second delivery truck. Even if there is someone else calculating this, it’s still a good idea to understand how they got the number. (Not saying, just saying…)

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ENGINEERED HARDWOOD FLOORING BY LIFECORE
Engineered hardwood flooring is a popular alternative to solid wood and laminate floors, and for good reason. Not only is engineered wood flooring easy to clean and maintain, but it’s also one of the healthiest options on the market.

When you choose LIFECORE’s engineered hardwood flooring products, you get the best of both worlds and more. Manufactured using LIFECORE’s proprietary ZERO-ADD® technology, all products are low VOC with no added formaldehyde. This makes for a family-friendly choice for those with young children and pets, as well as those who suffer from allergies and asthma. Combined with stunning aesthetics, color palettes, and affordable prices — and you’ll quickly discover why LIFECORE rises above other brands of engineered hardwood floors.

ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY ENGINEERED HARDWOOD FLOORS
With more and more homeowners and property developers seeking sustainably-sourced, environmentally-friendly building products, making conscious choices in flooring have become major decisions.

At LIFECORE, we’re as concerned about the planet’s environment as the one in your home. We subscribe to the simple philosophy that everything we make should help contribute to the best possible environment. In doing so, we source materials entirely based on selective harvesting practices that allow younger trees to grow while removing aged trees that would otherwise die naturally, thereby allowing forests to regenerate in a natural manner.

Additionally, LIFECORE maintains strict compliance with the Lacey Act, a federal regulation that prohibits trade in wildlife, fish, plants, and trees that have been illegally taken, transported, harvested, or sold. This high standard for responsible forestry allows us to source beautiful, plentiful wood without depleting natural resources. Add to that LIFECORE’s engagements with the Wildlife Conservation Society of New York (WCS) and the International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO), and you have environmentally-friendly engineered hardwood flooring that’s deeply rooted in our forest-to-floor quality control practices.

HEALTHY ENGINEERED WOOD FLOORING CERTIFIED FOR PEACE OF MIND
One of the most common concerns surrounding new floors is indoor air quality. While hardwood flooring is naturally much easier to keep free of dust mites, pollen, pet dander, and other allergens, LIFECORE levels-up these benefits with zero added formaldehyde. In turn, LIFECORE flooring products have been certified GREENGUARD Gold.

The GREENGUARD Gold Certification standard is based on health-related criteria for additional chemicals, and also requires lower total VOC emissions levels to ensure that products are acceptable for use in your home and environments such as schools and healthcare facilities.

Taking LIFECORE’s engineered wood flooring products to a higher degree of quality, our Indoor Air Advantage Gold certification ensures compliance is maintained with the most rigorous indoor air quality emission standards in North America. Additionally, LIFECORE is also Phase II Carb Compliant with the California Air Resources Board, certification that requires wood flooring products to meet certain levels for formaldehyde.

Not only are LIFECORE’s engineered hardwood flooring products essential options for asthma and allergy sufferers, but they’re overall outstanding choices for any healthy indoor environment. Explore LIFECORE’s range of engineered hardwoods and discover a product that captures that look and features that align with your space.

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Engineered wood is real wood flooring that’s produced in layers bonded together. The top layer is genuine hardwood, showing all its natural beauty and grain. The result is a warp-resistant product that is more economical than solid hardwood. Engineered wood planks can be all uniform widths and lengths or they vary in width and/or length, depending upon the look you desire.
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