How Engineered Wood Flooring is different from Solid Wood Flooring

There is no hesitation at all that engineered wood flooring is universal and can be used with any kind wooden layers. However, Solid wood flooring is most of the time site finished and has loads of limitations with respect to temperature, wood type, dimensions and so on. If one goes by history then solid wood flooring is probably the oldest form of wooden flooring. However, over the last few decades Engineered wooden flooring is capturing the center stage. In most of the houses in East England, Europe as well as in Canada, it’s quite common to find the solid wooden flooring as they are more than hundred years old. During those old times, solid wood flooring used to be the most popular form of flooring. However, now things have changed. Even today the woods are planked from large timber wood pieces. However, the method has changed.

solid vs engineered wood flooring
solid vs engineered wood flooring

 The engineered wood is not a single layer wood. In general, the top visible layer is the lamella and this is adhered to the core. It should be noted here itself that solid wood floors are nailed. However, the engineered wood flooring revolves around gluing. These engineered wood surfaces are adhered to the core or glued. Highly efficient adhesives and glues are being used.

It’s also important to note that these planks are pre finished. You will seldom find engineered wooden flooring that is site finished. A client is supposed to let the company know about the design and then the company makes sure that the design is crafted. Finally the design is installed on the site. There is one more plus point about the engineered wood flooring that it can be installed quite quickly.

The most common form of engineered wooden flooring is the timber wood in which the saw wood is adhered over the core. This never uses the plastic or the composite wood. It should also be noted that the laminate and the vinyl flooring are not an example of engineered wood flooring. The former uses the image of the wood over the core and the later uses the plastic layer.  Plastic are never used in engineered wooden flooring.

In general, it’s quite good to know the engineered wooden flooring as the hardwood lamella; the softwood core laid 90 degree to the lamella. This form of flooring is most common in Europe where most of the houses cane be sited having this kind of flooring. If solid wood flooring is vulnerable over 85 degrees Fahrenheit, engineered wooden flooring is not. Also dimensionally engineered form is much more suitable in comparison to the solid wood flooring that has loads of limitations.

It will be quite good to remember solid wood flooring as the oldest form of wooden flooring and over the years this form has changed and now it has been transformed into engineered wood flooring that is more stable and stronger. The number of limitations has increased and advantages have increased. The installation time has decreased as well. It’s hence good to use engineered wooden flooring now.

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