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Engineered Hardwood
Want the classic look of hardwood with added resilience? Engineered hardwood flooring is your answer. It's made with a real wood top layer over multiple stable layers, giving you authentic beauty that's built to last.
This design makes engineered hardwood highly stable against changes in temperature and humidity, making it great for basements or over radiant heating.
With a huge selection of wood types, finishes, and sizes, engineered hardwood fits any design. Plus, it offers flexible installation options. Experience the enduring elegance and practical advantages of engineered hardwood, a smart investment that brings natural beauty and lasting performance to your space




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Realistic look and feel
Engineered wood floors provide a timeless and sophisticated appearance that elevates the aesthetics of space. Their unique grain designs and deep hues create a cozy and welcoming ambiance.
Durability
Engineered hardwood floor stands out as one of the toughest flooring choices on the market, making it an ideal option for busy areas in your home or business.
Waterproof
Engineered wood flooring resists splashes, spills, and accidents for 24 to 72 hours, making it ideal for busy homes and moisture-prone areas.
Economical
Engineered wood floor can mimic the look of hardwood, offering similar wood tones with lower cost and maintenance.

Benefits
Engineered Hardwood
Engineered wood flooring is a fantastic choice that merges visual charm with practical benefits. contrast to conventional hardwood, engineered wood is specifically crafted to withstand fluctuations in humidity and temperature, making it a highly resilient option suitable for various environments, including those changing climates. Its distinctive layered design not only boosts its but also reduces the likelihood of warping or buckling, ensuring a surface that stands the test of time. Additionally, engineered wood flooring is available in a wide selection of styles, colors, and finishes, offering homeowners the versatility to attain their preferred aesthetic while reaping the rewards of improved performance.
A Quick Guide
Engineered Wood Flooring Types
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Plywood Core
Layers of crossed plywood offer excellent stability and moisture resistance. Durable, can often be refinished, depending on the top veneer's thickness.
HDF Core
Dense High-Density Fiberboard core provides great stability, ideal for click-lock systems. Core isn't refinishable; veneer thickness is key for durability.
Solid-Core
A less common type using a single wood piece as its core, offering superior stability.
Thin Veneer
Features a thin real hardwood top layer (0.6mm-2mm), making it more affordable with limited or no refinishing potential.
Thick Veneer
Thick Veneer: Has a substantial hardwood top layer (3mm-6mm+), allowing for multiple refinishes over its lifespan, similar to solid hardwood.

Maintenance and Durability
Wood flooring
Engineered Wood Flooring is a prized choice for homeowners seeking the classic warmth of real wood with enhanced resilience. This innovative flooring offers superior stability and resistance to everyday wear, making it a durable and attractive option for various areas of your home. To ensure its lasting beauty and longevity, regular cleaning and proper humidity control are key. With simple care, engineered wood maintains its elegance for years to come.

Engineered Wood Flooring Lifespan and Installation
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Lifespan
The longevity of engineered wood flooring typically ranges from 20 to 30 years, though this can vary based on the quality of the product, the wear layer thickness, foot traffic, and consistent maintenance. Proper care significantly extends its life.
Installation
While more complex than some DIY options, engineered wood flooring installation is achievable for experienced homeowners, especially with click-lock systems. However, precise subfloor preparation and adherence to manufacturer guidelines are paramount to prevent issues like gapping, buckling, or squeaking. Professional installation is often recommended to ensure optimal results and warranty validity.
Our Top Seller
Engineered Wood Flooring
Wood flooring is a popular interior choice known for its natural elegance, warmth, and durability. Available in options such as solid wood, engineered wood, and laminate-style wood finishes, it complements both modern and traditional interiors. Wood floors are easy to maintain, long-lasting, and add value to any property. With a wide range of textures, colors, and grain patterns, wood flooring creates a timeless and sophisticated look while providing comfort and strength for everyday living.
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Coral Ash Wood Flooring
Enhance your space with Coral Ash® Wood Flooring™ Oak, combining beauty and durability. Its rich color variations and natural grain add warmth, making it perfect for any interior. Experience the lasting beauty of Coral Ash® today!
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Aaron Blonde Wood Flooring
Discover the elegance of Aaron Blonde Wood Flooring, where timeless beauty meets modern durability. Perfect for any space, this choice enhances your home's aesthetic while providing lasting
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Mccarran Kentsea Oak
Discover the timeless elegance of Mccarran Kentsea Oak. Perfect for adding warmth and style to any space!
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Mccarran Wayland
Transform your space with Mccarran® Wayland Engineered Hardwood Flooring, combining elegance and durability. Experience the perfect blend of style and functionality for any room in your home.

Engineered Hardwood Flooring FAQs
Interested in learning more about Engineered Hardwood flooring? Review a few of our most frequently asked questions
Red Oak
This is the most abundant growing species in the United States. The sapwood of Red Oak is white to light brown, while the heartwood has a pinkish-brown tone. It comes in four different grades: quartersawn, select, #1 common, and #2 common.
White Oak
This is the most abundant growing species in the United States. The sapwood of Red Oak is white to light brown, while the heartwood has a pinkish-brown tone. It comes in four different grades: quartersawn, select, #1 common, and #2 common.
Hickory/Pecan
This is the most abundant growing species in the United States. The sapwood of Red Oak is white to light brown, while the heartwood has a pinkish-brown tone. It comes in four different grades: quartersawn, select, #1 common, and #2 common.
Cherry
This is the most abundant growing species in the United States. The sapwood of Red Oak is white to light brown, while the heartwood has a pinkish-brown tone. It comes in four different grades: quartersawn, select, #1 common, and #2 common.
Maple
This is the most abundant growing species in the United States. The sapwood of Red Oak is white to light brown, while the heartwood has a pinkish-brown tone. It comes in four different grades: quartersawn, select, #1 common, and #2 common.
Reclaimed Pine
This is the most abundant growing species in the United States. The sapwood of Red Oak is white to light brown, while the heartwood has a pinkish-brown tone. It comes in four different grades: quartersawn, select, #1 common, and #2 common.
Walnut
This is the most abundant growing species in the United States. The sapwood of Red Oak is white to light brown, while the heartwood has a pinkish-brown tone. It comes in four different grades: quartersawn, select, #1 common, and #2 common.
What is engineered wood flooring?
Engineered wood flooring is a type of hardwood floor composed of multiple layers of wood, with a top layer of real hardwood veneer. These layers are cross-laminated and glued together, making the planks more stable and less prone to expanding and contracting than solid wood.
How is it different from solid hardwood?
Engineered wood flooring is a type of hardwood floor composed of multiple layers of wood, with a top layer of real hardwood veneer. These layers are cross-laminated and glued together, making the planks more stable and less prone to expanding and contracting than solid wood.
How is it different from solid hardwood?
Engineered wood flooring is a type of hardwood floor composed of multiple layers of wood, with a top layer of real hardwood veneer. These layers are cross-laminated and glued together, making the planks more stable and less prone to expanding and contracting than solid wood.
How long does engineered wood flooring last?
Engineered wood flooring is a type of hardwood floor composed of multiple layers of wood, with a top layer of real hardwood veneer. These layers are cross-laminated and glued together, making the planks more stable and less prone to expanding and contracting than solid wood.
Can engineered wood be refinished?
Engineered wood flooring is a type of hardwood floor composed of multiple layers of wood, with a top layer of real hardwood veneer. These layers are cross-laminated and glued together, making the planks more stable and less prone to expanding and contracting than solid wood.
Is engineered wood flooring waterproof?
Engineered wood flooring is a type of hardwood floor composed of multiple layers of wood, with a top layer of real hardwood veneer. These layers are cross-laminated and glued together, making the planks more stable and less prone to expanding and contracting than solid wood.

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