Why Choose Engineered Hardwood Flooring?
63One of the most desired looks in remodeling today is hardwood flooring. However, what most people quickly find out is that they have not correctly estimated the work involved and the costs that they are going to incur during this process. Before starting out, you may want to explore all options and one of these is to use engineered hardwood flooring.
Engineered hardwood flooring is not the laminate sheets that you see some people using. This type of flooring is actually very popular in restaurants and is almost like a paneling for the floor. It gets laid down in larger pieces and is easily replaced and repaired. The problem of course is that it has a noticeable cheaper look than actual wood flooring.
One of the most difficult and time consuming tasks is the refinishing process. Because the wood can be so expensive, people will often hire a professional to do this for them. This of course adds more money to the job at hand and increases your overall costs. Engineered hardwood flooring takes all of this out of the equation as the finishing has already been done for you.
When you are using this, you have now avoided two things. The obvious is having to hire someone, but the second one may be more important and that is that you can use the floor right away. This is extremely important if you have a household that is filled with children and or pets. Now there is no worry about finding a small foot or paw print in the middle of an otherwise beautiful floor.
While it is never recommended that you use wood flooring in an area that is going to be exposed to heavy moisture, you can use this type of flooring in areas that may experience a light dose of moisture. It will hold up much better than regular hardwood flooring and you are not at risk as much for warping and other dangers.
Something else to consider is that depending upon the type of room or setting that you are going to be using the flooring in, you can either glue it down or nail it down. While nailing the wood down is probably the most common method, the thicker floors are stable enough to glue down.
Cost of Engineered Hardwood Flooring
Engineered hardwood flooring will cost you a little more than regular hardwood flooring, but you have to factor in the money that you are saving on a professional installer and the extra materials that you would have to buy for installation. For some people, the convenience of being able to use the floor immediately is enough to sway them over to this type of flooring.
When you add in the factor of the cost of a simple air bubble or one misplaced piece of flooring, the benefits begin to outweigh the negatives. Convenience, time and an even, professional look are all things that you are guaranteeing yourself by using engineered hardwood flooring. Weigh them all out and then decide what is right for you.
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