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Wood Flooring – Solid, Engineered, Laminate, Oh My!

There are a lot of flooring choices for homeowners, even when it comes to those that want the classic, timeless look and warm feel of a hardware floor. Solid hardwood, engineered wood and laminate flooring are three options to consider:

Solid Hardwood Flooring is one piece of wood, from top to bottom, with no additional materials added, and is generally just called hardwood floor. The homeowner can choose which type of species, stain and finish they’d like for their solid wood floor.

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Engineered Wood Flooring is comprised of finished wood and less expensive, stronger wood layers pressed together, with the grains running in different directions. The finished wood is what you see and walk on; the less expensive wood underneath comprises 80-90% of the floor.

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Laminate Flooring is a multi-layered wood based floating floor system that replicates the appearance of hardwood, stone, ceramic tile and other more expensive flooring options. The top layer provides the durability against wear, the second layer supplies the flooring’s pattern, the third layer is a wood core that provides stability and comfort and the bottom layer provides a sealed surface to lengthen the flooring’s longevity.

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Which type of wood flooring is best for your home? Contact us for a complimentary in-home consultation with one of our experts!

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