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Engineered hardwood flooring is a great choice for homes and businesses, but is it right for your project? The Reno Superstore encourages its customers to take time to figure out what flooring is best for them.

But to do that you need to ask the right questions.

So, what are people asking about engineered hardwood flooring? Here are some of the top questions our customers are asking.

 

Engineered Hardwood Flooring: Frequently Asked Questions

Inquiring about flooring materials can be very helpful in guiding you to the right product. Have a look at some of the flooring questions on the mind of homeowners.

 

Question 1:  Which is better: engineered or solid wood?

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This is an age-old debate but the answer is personal preference. Just make sure to prioritize your lifestyle and budget.

Solid hardwood floors are a classic choice for many homeowners and designers. They are loved for their durability and rich looks. They can be repaired and refinished several times but are expensive and cannot be installed in all areas of your home.

By comparison, engineered hardwood flooring is resilient against heat and moisture. It is also quite durable and more affordable than hardwood. Get to know the pros and cons of engineered flooring before making a decision.

 

Question 2: Where can I install engineered hardwood flooring?

Engineered hardwood flooring can be installed almost anywhere, including your home’s busiest areas, and is great for both residential and commercial spaces.

Consider them in your living room, bedroom, and even basement. They can also be installed over radiant heated floors (depending on the product) and some humid areas. It is best to avoid using them in bathrooms but can be considered for powder rooms.

 

Question 3: Does it need to be installed professionally?

Yes. Poorly-installed floors can lead to issues like cupping, wide gaps, and crowning edges. If you have no prior knowledge or experience in installing floors, it is best to hire professionals.

The Reno Superstore offers top-notch and affordable installation services.

 

Question 4: What should I keep in mind when ordering engineered hardwood flooring online?

Create a short list of the products you are thinking about buying. You should have seen the product in person at least once before making a decision.

Next, make sure you accurately calculate the area of installation, leaving no room for wastage. Pay attention to the fine print from the manufacturer. For instance, if you are planning to install engineered hardwood flooring over radiant heating, make sure the product supports it.

Speak to your contractor before making your final decision so you know the product you are investing in performs well.

 

Question 5: Is there a way to save my engineered flooring from my pets?

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Gradual wear & tear of flooring is common and to be expected. But maintaining your floors will ensure that they continue to look good for years to come.

Having furry friends and engineered wood flooring is a bit of a challenge, but implementing a few habits will help protect them. This includes installing carpets or area rugs. Also, trimming their nails regularly can reduce scratches.

 

Question 6: Should I choose a shiny or non-shiny finish?

This is a personal preference. A high gloss finish reflects the maximum amount of light, but scratches and dirt are easily noticeable in. If you are looking for a more formal setting, try high-gloss.

Non-shiny or matte finish floors reflect the least amount of light, so gradual wear and tear is hardly noticeable.

 

Question 7: Which wood species is best?

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Again, this is a personal decision. Engineered hardwood flooring has a hardwood veneer that gives it the authentic look of hardwood. There are several types of wood species and each offers a different look.

For example, if you want an airy and open feel, choose light wood like maple or ash. If you want a warmer appeal, go for oak or hickory; these are perfect for a cozy setting. Or if you like a rich, dark look, mahogany and walnut will add a touch of refinement.

We hope these answers are helpful in giving you an idea of what type of flooring you want to select. Take your time when making your selection and don’t hesitate to ask your flooring expert or contractor questions. Get in touch with us for high-quality engineered hardwood flooring for your next project.

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