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SALEFinish OiledUnderfloor Heating SuitableWood Species OakWidth 80mmLength 300mmThickness 10mm£29.99/m²
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£73.98/m²50% OFF
More about Engineered Wood Flooring
Engineered wood flooring is the most popular choice for homeowners, and it is easy to see why. These floors offer versatility and durability, combined with the beauty of natural wood.
Each layer runs in a different direction. The cross-grain construction ensures exceptional durability and stability, significantly reducing the wood's natural tendency to expand and contract. This makes them ideal for a variety of settings.
Engineered wood handles temperature fluctuations, making it perfect for homes with underfloor heating systems. Available in a wide range of finishes and styles, these floors can complement any décor. Whether you prefer the classic look of oak or the rich tones of walnut, you'll find the perfect match for your home in our exquisite collection.
FAQ
What is engineered wood flooring?
Engineered wood flooring is a type of flooring composed of multiple layers of wood. The top layer is made of real hardwood, while the underlying layers are made of high-density fiberboard (HDF) or plywood. This construction provides greater stability and resistance to moisture compared to solid hardwood flooring.
How does engineered wood flooring differ from solid hardwood flooring?
Engineered wood flooring consists of several layers, with only the top layer being real hardwood, which makes it more stable and less prone to warping and swelling in humid conditions. Solid hardwood flooring is made from a single piece of wood and can be more susceptible to changes in temperature and humidity.
Can engineered wood flooring be refinished?
Yes, engineered wood flooring can typically be refinished, but the number of times it can be done depends on the thickness of the top hardwood layer. Thicker wear layers (3mm or more) can be sanded and refinished multiple times, whereas thinner layers may only allow for light sanding and refinishing once or twice.
Is engineered wood flooring suitable for installation in all rooms?
Engineered wood flooring is more versatile than solid hardwood and can be installed in a variety of rooms, including basements and areas with higher humidity, like kitchens and bathrooms. However, it is still not recommended for areas with excessive moisture, such as full bathrooms with showers.
How should I clean and maintain engineered wood flooring?
Regular cleaning involves sweeping or vacuuming to remove dirt and debris. Use a damp mop with a hardwood floor cleaner specifically designed for engineered wood. Avoid using excessive water, steam cleaners, or harsh chemicals, as these can damage the floor.
What should I consider when choosing engineered wood flooring?
Consider the thickness of the top wear layer, the type of wood species, the finish, and the installation method. Thicker wear layers allow for more refinishing, while the species and finish affect the floor's appearance and durability. Additionally, some engineered wood floors are designed for floating installations, while others require gluing or nailing.
Can engineered wood flooring be installed over underfloor heating?
Yes, engineered wood flooring is an excellent choice for use with underfloor heating systems due to its stability and resistance to temperature changes.
What type of underfloor heating system is suitable for engineered wood flooring?
Both electric and water-based (hydronic) underfloor heating systems are suitable. Ensure the system provides an even heat distribution and operates within the recommended temperature range.