Cascade aspen engineered floors luxury vinyl plank is floorscore certified and durable enough to withstand everyday wear.
Engineered floors process.
Alternatives to refinishing engineered hardwood flooring there are steps you can take to delay the need for refinishing your engineered flooring.
Engineered wood also called mass timber composite wood man made wood or manufactured board includes a range of derivative wood products which are manufactured by binding or fixing the strands particles fibres or veneers or boards of wood together with adhesives or other methods of fixation to form composite material the panels vary in size but can range upwards of 64 by 8 feet 19 5.
The engineered floors family of brands provides the best flooring for homeowners builders and commercial spaces.
Engineered wood also doesn t succumb to the deep crevices swelling and constricting that solid wood does.
Adding a layer of polyurethane sealer to the existing finish a process known as refreshing the finish is a good option when light wear that hasn t penetrated the wear layer is starting to show on.
As with solid hardwood some engineered planks will go through a distressing process such as hand scraping or wire brushing to give the floor an old antique look.
At this point the engineered flooring process briefly resembles the milling of solid hardwood flooring.
Floating engineered wood flooring problems are few and the process is faster.
A presander involving one or two grits of sandpaper brings the flooring to the correct dimensional thickness an important process to ensure correct fit of the tongue and groove which is the next step.
Some glue can be used to further secure.
The downside is that engineered wood won t increase home resale value where solid hardwood can.
For the look the cost and the benefits engineered hardwood is a better buy in most cases over solid hardwood.
Engineered floors that are either e1 or e0 class or carb compliant are formaldehyde safe.
The floating method for installing engineered floors is probably the most user friendly for the average homeowner with a little do it yourself experience.