Engineering Flooring (Engineered Wood Flooring) is a high-performance flooring solution designed to combine the aesthetic appeal of natural wood with enhanced durability and structural stability. It is constructed using a multi-layered composition:
Top Layer: A veneer of real hardwood (oak, walnut, maple, etc.), providing authentic wood grain texture and natural beauty.
Core Layers: Multiple cross-laminated plywood or high-density fiberboard (HDF) layers, engineered to resist warping, moisture, and temperature fluctuations.
Backing Layer: A stabilizing base to ensure dimensional stability.
Key Features:
Durability: Resistant to expansion/contraction, making it suitable for underfloor heating and high-humidity areas.
Eco-Friendly: Uses less hardwood than solid wood flooring, promoting sustainable resource use.
Easy Installation: Compatible with click-lock, glue-down, or floating installation methods.
Versatility: Available in a wide range of finishes, colors, and plank sizes for residential or commercial use.
Refinishing Potential: Depending on the top layer thickness, some engineered floors can be sanded and refinished multiple times.