What is the difference between solid
and engineered hardwood?
Engineered hardwood flooring consists of two
or more layers of wood. The top layer consists
of a hardwood veneer, while the lower layers are
typically softwood. Unlike engineered wood
flooring, solid wood flooring is comprised of
solid one-piece boards. Engineered hardwood is
ideal for high moisture climates and floors that
are on or below grade.
Why should I choose hardwood floors?
Hardwood lasts longer than other flooring
options and solid hardwood can be refinished
several times or even re-stained to change its
appearance. Today's polyurethane finishes allow
installation in kitchens and half baths, as long
as you take precautions to minimize water
spills. Engineered woods are considered more
stable for kitchen and bath applications.