Engineered flooring is one of the best ways to put quality flooring into your home. Engineered hardwood flooring is “real” hardwood, made from 100% hardwood, but because of the way it is constructed, it is a perfect option for concrete subfloors or floors that are below grade. However, as more homeowners become educated about engineered hardwood flooring, it is gaining momentum in all other applications for the home.
Engineered flooring has a unique advantage in that it is very dimensionally stable. The reason engineered flooring is dimensionally stable is because of its multilayer construction. With engineered flooring there are typically a minimum of three layers of wood that make up the board. Higher quality engineered flooring products will have a minimum of five layers. Each layer in an engineered flooring product runs in an opposing direction from the previous layer.
Since each layer in engineered flooring runs in an opposing direction the board or plank can not expand and contract against itself. Since hardwood traditionally expands and contracts which causes buckling and warping, engineered flooring is a wonderful option for the homeowner to avoid such situations.
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