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Difference Between Solid & Engineered Hardwood Flooring

Hardwood is the wood that comprises of tighter grains and can be used for furniture and flooring purposes. Its durability is higher as compared to softwood and can offer a long lasting option for a wide range of wood-based requirements. Hardwood flooring can revamp the look of your house with its sparkling and ravishing feel. Read For More information - http://onzinearticles.com/2018/11/difference-between-solid-engineered-hardwood-flooring/<br>

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Difference Between Solid & Engineered Hardwood Flooring

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  1. Difference between Solid & Engineered Hardwood Flooring

  2. Introduction Hardwood is the wood that comprises of tighter grains and can be used for furniture and flooring purposes. Its durability is higher as compared to softwood and can offer a long lasting option for a wide range of wood-based requirements. Hardwood flooring can revamp the look of your house with its sparkling and ravishing feel. Solid and Engineered hardwoods are hard to differentiate once installed as flooring but they are poles apart in terms of their composition and usage. Solid and Engineered hardwood flooring choice depends on individual preference and specific requirement. There is some key differentiation between solid and engineered hardwood. Foremost divergence comes in the construction of the planks. Understanding their pros and cons may help Utah people make an informed decision about their flooring needs.

  3. Solid Hardwood floors The solid hardwood floors are made up of solid wood planks that comprise of ¾ to a 1-inch thick single piece of wood. Its thickness offers the flexibility for refinishing the floor as many times as desired. To enhance the lifetime beauty of your home and get the value for your money to choose reliable hardwood flooring company in your area. Some of the benefits of solid hardwood are-

  4. Design Options Brighten up your living space with various design options in solid hardwood such as traditional wood, hand scrapped wood and on-trend solid hardwoods. These are single sold pieces that come in different color and designs. Utah people must select the option that blends well with their house decor.

  5. Durability During a lifetime, solid wood can be sanded up and refinished multiple times due to its solid nature. Species like hickory and oak are dent and wear resistant. It has a charismatic and timeless appeal.

  6. Installation It is a durable flooring choice, as a result, it can be installed in a living room, bedroom, kitchen and dining rooms of the first and second floor of the house. These floors can be effortlessly installed in your house with the help of nails. Tongue and groove fitting installation method is used in solid hardwoods.

  7. Precautions while using solid hardwood Solid hardwood can easily expand and shrink due to the moisture and humidity inside the house. Enough space must be left while installing for expansion and contraction. Solid hardwood and water do not go together hence it cannot be used for bathrooms.

  8. Engineered Hardwood Floor It is made up of multiple layers of wood that are stuck together with an adhesive under intense pressure and heat. The surface layer is known as wear layer that we see on top after fitting. Top layer comes in various options and is 100% pure wood. Middle layers are made up of 5-7 plywood layers. It is a cost-effective option that is more resilient to humidity and temperature changes. Engineered hardwoods have their own benefits such as-

  9. It has a wide range of design options that comprises of traditional and custom-made designs. Handcrafted tool markings are also available and some woods have a multi-color tone to it. It can also be used for subfloor designs. It varies in plank sizes, species, styles, finishes, and colors. That provides customization option to Utah people, who wish to use engineered hardwood for flooring option. It can also be refinished and sanded a couple of times in a decade. Design Options

  10. Installation Engineered hardwood is easy and quick to install. It acts as a substitute to places where solid hardwood cannot be installed like on top of concrete floors or in the basement. It can be installed with the help of processes like floating, glue and stapling. Click system engineered hardwoods are easier to install. If the top layer is thick it makes refinishing much viable.

  11. Durability Engineered hardwood is less affected by humidity and moisture, making it a better choice for Utah people who face extreme weather conditions. It can handle moisture levels of basement better than solid hardwood.

  12. Conclusion Both these wood options have their pros and cons and one can choose the best option by doing some homework on both variants. Do proper installation and maintenance of your flooring by following the manufacturer’s instructions or by consulting the specialist.

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