A Look at Engineered Wood Floors

submitted: Aug 21st 2008 | by: VincePaxton | Total views: 1 | Word Count: 483 | PDF View | Print Article

When you build or renovate a home, you want it to look great and functional. This is true whether you are building a small family home or refurbishing a large farm house. One thing you will want to consider is the type of flooring you use for your home. As technology changes, so do the types of floors you can pick for your home. Engineered flooring is more popular and cost effective than ever. Here is a closer look at engineered flooring.

You may wonder what engineered flooring is when you start shopping for floor products. Simply put, engineered flooring are floors that are made of plywood, high density fiber (also called HDF) or even different types of plywood. The floors are installed using layers. The top layer will be the layer you see, or the visible veneer, which is glued on a core. Almost any type of wood that you choose is available and that is what makes these types of floor so popular.

Engineered flooring is certainly growing in popularity for a variety of reasons. First of all, these types of floors are very stable, much more so that laminate or even regular hardwood flooring. These floors are also very good with moisture. Anyone that has had real hardwood floors installed in their home will tell you that regular hardwood flooring cannot tolerate any type of moisture, making them a poor choice for bathrooms, kitchens and other rooms that may get wet, such as a laundry room. Engineered flooring just do not present the problems as does laminate or regular hardwood flooring.

Engineered flooring is quite different than other common types of flooring. Regular hardwood floor, as mentioned before, looks wonderful and brings warmth into the home. However, regular hardwood floors are not always practical. They cannot tolerate moisture, they are expensive and they can be hard to maintain over the years. Laminate, such as Pergo flooring, is quite popular. However, it has its own share of issues. First of all, while laminate does look quite nice, it does not give you the same look as wood flooring. Laminate also buckles when it is exposed to water and it can easily ruin. Engineered hardwood floors are often the answers to these problems. They look and feel just like regular hardwood floors, yet they are easy to maintain and not near as expensive. When compared to laminate flooring, you will find that engineered flooring looks better than laminate and lasts much longer, plus the cost is comparable.

If you are looking to install high quality flooring for your home and floors, then you might want to do your research into engineered flooring. This is a great option for any homeowner that is not only interested in a wood floor, but also wants a practical and inexpensive choice. These floors are designed to last for years to come without all the maintenance of regular hardwood floors.

About the Author

Vince Paxton usually produces publications on subjects relating to where to buy harmonics flooring. You might discover his articles on harmonics flooring installation over at http://www.insidewoodworking.com .


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