Unlike traditional hardwoods engineered hardwood can become wet this means you can use it in rooms like bathrooms laundry rooms kitchens or basements where humidity or moisture would otherwise ruin a hardwood floor.
Engineered hardwood over vinyl tile.
But on the other hand vinyl offers quite a good number of advantageous features that the natural hardwood and even engineered wood cannot offer.
Solid hardwood or engineered wood flooring may serve as bases for vinyl flooring.
Most wood flooring installed on concrete are glued type installations while others are floated.
Vinyl flooring over wood flooring.
Here s where it can become tricky.
Quality laminate flooring and vinyl flooring lend a comparable amount of value to a home.
The end result is that the original wood flooring aka reclaimed wood flooring could be waiting under the vinyl just waiting for its renaissance.
Wood flooring of this type would need an.
Like vinyl and other types of flooring engineered hardwoods can fade when exposed to heavy sunlight to prevent this problem you can use area rugs in areas exposed to sunlight.
As an installer i ve always been skeptical of leaving an older vinyl floor in place and gluing over top of it.
Ceramic and stone tile vinyl and laminate flooring tile and sheet linoleum hardwood planks and decorative concrete can all be installed over existing linoleum.
At the same time quality laminate or vinyl flooring usually will not put off prospective home buyers.
Solid and engineered wood flooring undoubtedly add great value and structure to the home and come in various species styles and stain.
Installing engineered hardwood over existing flooring is a great option for people who have hard to remove floors such as glued down hardwood or glued down vinyl.
Neither brings the high value prestige of solid hardwood engineered hardwood or designer ceramic tile or natural stone floors.
We ll get into the latter further down the page.
Old solid hardwood can cup or swell over time too.
This condition would make direct installation over the wood difficult.