Finding Flooring For A Beautiful Home

Finding Flooring For A Beautiful Home

3 Reasons To Go With Engineered Hardwood

by Janet Robinson

It's hard to beat the classic appeal of wood flooring. Wood floors are timeless, durable, and work well in most homes. If you are set on going with wood flooring, there are quite a few options to choose from. One option that you will come across is engineered hardwood flooring. Engineered hardwood is made out of multiple layers of wood with a high-quality hardwood veneer on top. There are many reasons why engineered wood may be the right option for you. Here are three things to consider. 

It's Easy To Install

One benefit of engineered hardwood is easy installation. It's also do-it-yourself friendly, but for the best results, you may want to go with professional installation instead. Engineered hardwood floors can be glued down or nailed in. Another option for installation is called a floating floor, where neither glue nor nails are used. Instead, the planks have interlocking joints. The installation option that works best will depend on whether or not you choose professional installation and where the floors will be installed.

It Offers Moisture Resistance

Moisture is something that can wreak havoc on your wood flooring. Too much moisture can cause wood to expand and contract, which leads to warps, discoloration, and other damage. One reason why engineered hardwood flooring may be right for your home is that it offers more resistance to moisture than solid hardwood flooring. Engineered wood expands and contracts less than solid wood when exposed to moisture and humidity. This moisture resistance makes engineered wood a fantastic option for regions that have high humidity levels and for basements.

It's Cost-Effective

The cost of your new engineered hardwood flooring will depend on the type of flooring you choose, the size of your home, and the difficulty of the installation. The more layers your engineered hardwood has, the higher the cost will typically be. Basic engineered wood flooring will cost between $4.50 and $9 per square foot. Mid-range engineered wood will set you back $6 to $12 per square foot, and high-end options cost anywhere from $9 to $16 per square foot. While the upfront cost for engineered wood flooring is higher than other types of flooring, it can last for decades, making it cost-effective over time.

If you are looking into wood flooring, engineered wood may be the way to go. Engineered wood floors are easy to install and are even do-it-yourself friendly. Engineered wood is also more resistant to humidity and moisture than solid hardwood. This type of flooring will also last for a long time, making it a cost-effective flooring option.


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Finding Flooring For A Beautiful Home

After we started building our new home, I realized that we needed flooring that would mimic our tastes while enduring the rigors of our children and pets. We started by bolstering the sub-flooring, and then worked towards finding flooring that would really look nice with our home decor. After a little bit of a hunt, we were able to find gorgeous hardwood plank flooring that warmed up the space without costing a fortune. This blog is dedicated to anyone who needs to find great flooring in a sea of available options. Check out this post for great information that can help you.