No doubt about it. Hardwood is rich, elegant and versatile, but you may not know that there are two kinds. One type may possibly suit you better, and that’s engineered hardwood flooring.
Even though it’s fast becoming the preferred choice; in fact, it’s used in over 60% of construction; myths still abound and we’re out to dispel them.
These are the facts, but here’s a big one; For the best engineered hardwood flooring, go to Wholesale Flooring & Granite of Baton Rouge, LA.
1. It is real wood. Solid hardwood is one sheet of solid wood all the way though. This is a layered product, with the top and bottom being real wood. There’s also a core which can be oak or fiberboard. Because it’s layered, it criss-crosses, so it’s more stable and water-resistant than solid.
2. It can be refinished! As long as the veneer is thick--at least 2 mm thickness--you’ll be able to refinish. Don’t skimp on cost here; you want the best engineered hardwood flooring, so you also want a good veneer that will make your floor look its best for a long time.
3. It’s versatile. You can use it anywhere in the house, and this is the main reason it’s so popular with homeowners, builders and designers. Solid can warp when exposed to excess water, but this does not. For that reason, it can be installed in high-moisture areas like the basement, bath and kitchen.
4. It is stylish. You’ll have many choices of species, including exotics, colors and patterns. You can also get it in versions that include different plank lengths, so it’ll look truly unique, and avoid repetitiveness. Thanks to some premium, real wood veneers, our best engineered hardwood flooring will look as luxurious as ever in your home.
5. It increases your home’s resale value. Since this is, indeed, real wood, real estate agents can advertise it as such in their marketing materials, and buyers will often pay more for homes with wood floors.
Come into the Wholesale Flooring & Granite showroom in Baton Rouge, LA and let us show you why you should buy engineered hardwood flooring here.
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