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The 5 Common Misconceptions About Engineered Wood Flooring

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The 5 Common Misconceptions About Engineered Wood Flooring

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  1. The 5 Common Misconceptions About Engineered Wood Flooring

  2. Engineered Flooring Is Not Easy To Maintain A common misconception about engineered wood flooring is that these flooring types are tough to maintain. You’ll be surprised to learn that the situation is quite the contrary. Daily sweeping, damp mopping, and vacuuming once a week are enough to keep the floor condition optimal for a long time. Maintaining engineered flooring is even easier than maintaining hardwood floors itself.

  3. Engineered Hardwood Cannot Be Refinished Another misconception that’s very common about engineered hardwood is that it cannot be refinished. But that’s also not true! While it is a fact that engineered hardwood is a lot thinner than solid hardwood, refinishing can be done. It depends on the thickness of the topmost layer of hardwood. In its entire lifespan, engineered hardwood can be refinished two to three times.

  4. Engineered Wood Is Not Visually Appealing As Solid Hardwood Not many people choose engineered hardwood, even with a small budget. Because they think engineered hardwood to be less visually appealing. But that’s horrendous! Engineered hardwoods are manufactured to mimic the aesthetics of solid hardwood flooring. With advancements in technology, the grain patterns, textures, and even the finishes resemble solid hardwood closely. Discussing with professional wood flooring installers would make you understand this more clearly.

  5. Engineered Floors Have Limited Designs Despite the misconception that engineered wooden floors have limited design options, they come in a diverse range. Homeowners have the flexibility to pick from various wood species, colors, finishes, and patterns that match their preferences. Whether opting for traditional choices like oak and walnut or exploring exotic options like teak, mahogany, and ebony, the design possibilities with engineered wood floors are vast. Talk with professional wood flooring installers to learn more about the design patterns of engineered hardwood.

  6. Engineered Flooring Is Not Durable There's a common belief that engineered wooden floors aren't as tough as solid hardwood ones. But, the thing is, engineered wood is crafted with durability in mind. It's made up of several layers of top-notch wood veneer glued together with robust adhesives, giving it extra resilience against moisture and temperature changes compared to solid hardwood. The top layer, aka the wear layer, is built to handle a lot of foot traffic, guaranteeing that the flooring lasts long and stays sturdy.

  7. Thank You Want to know installation cost for your floors? Book appointment today-https://almahdihardwoodflooring.com/

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