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Solid Wood or Engineered Wood Floors?One of the most frequently asked questions is what type of wood a customer should go for, solid or engineered? What are the pros and cons and how much both options cost?
Solid wood floors, such as oak, cherry, maple etc. feature improved resistance to physical damage and can be re-sanded multiple times when the protective sealant has worn off. Solid wood floors, however, are less resistant to humidity. Damp subfloor, flooding or area with increased or rapidly changing humidity mean a higher risk of solid wood planks getting shrunk and deformed. Fitting engineered wood flooring makes for a great alternative in these cases. Engineered wood floor layers are designed to be more resistant to higher temperature and humidity and come off with flying colors through mishaps that would have caused severe damage to solid wood flooring. Engineered floors have one major disadvantage over solid wood and it´s their shorter lifespan. Engineered wood floor blocks typically come in thickness that varies between 18 and 20mm, with a top layer of natural wood that´s usually 5 mm thin, meaning they can be re-sanded and re-finished once or twice and this which shortens their life to just 5 to 7 years. The price of engineered wood floors may vary quite a lot. Starting from £22.00 depending on wood finish (exclusive of VAT), price sometimes skyrockets and go higher than what you would pay for solid wood featuring the same surface finish. Of course, price hikes are sometimes justified and well worth depending on the specific conditions in the area, where flooring is to be installed. |
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