Engineered Hardwood

Engineered hardwood flooring offers homeowners a compelling blend of aesthetic appeal and practicality. Unlike traditional hardwood, engineered hardwood is constructed with multiple layers of wood pressed together in different directions, creating a more stable and less susceptible material to expansion and contraction caused by changes in  temperature and humidity. The enhanced stability of engineered hardwood also makes it suitable for installation over concrete or wood subfloors, providing greater flexibility in design and application.

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Engineered hardwood flooring from ForAFloor® is one of the most beautiful, eco-friendly, and durable wood floors available. By utilizing a top layer of real wood bonded to dense, rigid substrate, engineered hardwood maximizes the use of hardwood resources. This results in a more sustainable option compared to solid hardwood, which requires larger quantities of hardwood for each plank. Homeowners can enjoy the beauty of genuine wood while contributing to responsible resource management. Additionally, the manufacturing process often involves using recycled materials, further reducing the environmental impact. As sustainability becomes an increasingly important consideration for homeowners, engineered hardwood stands out as a conscientious choice that aligns with both aesthetic and environmental priorities.

Where should i install Engineered Hardwood flooring?

Engineered hardwood flooring is a versatile choice suitable for various areas in a home. With its enhanced stability and resistance to moisture, it’s ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, and kitchens, where spills are common. High-traffic spaces like hallways and entryways benefit from its durability, and it adds a professional touch to home offices. While it creates a sophisticated backdrop for dining rooms, it’s important to note that engineered hardwood is not recommended for bathrooms or laundry rooms with frequent moisture exposure.

If moisture is a concern for you, we recommend luxury vinyl flooring instead. 

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