Engineered Flooring
NordicSandGrandeurENGHerringBone5"
RockyMountainToscaOakEngHerringbone
NaturalAmazonEng3.25
Canadian Engineered Hardwood Red Oak Natural 4.4"
Canadian Engineered Hardwood Hard Maple Hazelnut
ChaletSolairFuzionRenaissanceEng8.5"
Russet Brown 6.5" Engineered Hardwood Flooring
HazelnutVidarOakEng5"Click
FalconBrownCosmaromaOakEngHSWB
Odyssey Cali Hardwoods T&G Orion Oak Engineered Hardwood Flooring
ElusiveForestCanadianStandardOAKENG6.5
Cottian Monte Viso Mvco552T, Bella Cera, Hickory Engineered Hardwood Flooring
Brescia Monte Viso Mvba914T, Bella Cera, Hickory Engineered Hardwood Flooring
Rovigo Monte Viso Mvrv921T, Bella Cera, Hickory Thick Engineered Hardwood Flooring
Padua Monte Viso Mvlv004T, Bella Cera, Hickory Engineered Hardwood Flooring
Abruzzi Monte Viso Mvlf035T, Bella Cera, Hickory Engineered Hardwood Flooring
Rovigo Monte Viso Mvbr059T, Bella Cera, Maple Thick, Engineered Hardwood Flooring
Asti Monte Viso Mvvn066T, Bella Cera, Maple Engineered Hardwood Flooring
Belluno Monte Viso Mvbl884T, Bella Cera, Maple Engineered Hardwood Flooring
Pietra Monte Viso Mvpt569T, Bella Cera, Maple Engineered Hardwood Flooring
Treviso Monte Viso Mvtr907T, Bella Cera, Maple Engineered Hardwood Flooring
Umbria Monte Viso Mvbs073T, Bella Cera, Maple Engineered Hardwood Flooring
Variata Monte Viso Mvvr576T, Bella Cera, Maple Engineered Hardwood Flooring
StormyGreyVidarOakEng7"WB2MM
MoonlightShadowToscaOakEng4.75"HERRINGBONE
226-0032
226-0033
226-0035
Exploration Oak SW713 6-3/8" Wide x 3/8 Thick x Random Wirebrushed Engineered
SilverStoneVidar5" HerringboneSelect
Engineered Harwood Vagas
CloudyGreyHerringboneTosca
ChevronDriftwoodVidarS&B
Engineered hardwood flooring represents more than an excellent alternative to solid hardwood flooring, especially when you’re about to install below grade or on concrete. Engineered hardwood floors consist of a top layer of a real hardwood species and a core made of multiple plywood layers laminated together to form a durable plank, or HDF (high density fiberboard). The stacking of the layers counteracts the natural tendency of hardwoods to expand, contract, warp, or cup when exposed to different factors of the environment. In conclusion, engineered hardwood flooring is an excellent alternative in geographical areas with excessive moisture. Furthermore, engineered floors might offer a floating floor option, allowing installation on a concrete subfloor, as long as the subfloor is clean, dry, and level.
Engineered flooring is very resistant to moisture and it is recommended to use a vapor barrier between the subfloor and the engineered hardwood flooring. There is also an option to glue-down engineered hardwood flooring directly to a concrete subfloor. With the glue-down option, the adhesive can work as a built-in vapor barrier, filling in the role otherwise played by underlayment. Engineered hardwood flooring gives you the option of installing over radiant heat sources.
Engineered hardwood flooring presents even more advantages, including a lower price than solid hardwood. Engineered hardwood flooring can provide at a fraction of the price, all the exceptional aesthetic value of solid hardwood flooring. It is the best choice for ease of installation as well, and is a natural choice for basement installations over concrete.
Engineered hardwood flooring is the perfect idea if you want to duplicate the look and feel of solid hardwood but are limited by environment or if you are bound by budgetary constraints. Engineered hardwood flooring stands alone as a completely different style of flooring, with unique advantages that even solid hardwood can’t beat.