Hardwood floors are one of the most sought after upgrades for homeowners today.
Engineered flooring vs prefinished hardwood. With prefinished hardwood, you are paying more for the wood and less for the labor; Solid wood flooring is made of one piece of wood from top to bottom and can be used in any room that is on or above ground. The top layer, the one you see, is a veneer of hardwood 1/16 to 1/8 thick.
Engineered flooring is another product that almost always comes prefinished, and you may have to use it if the floor is below grade or in a damp area, such as a kitchen or utility space. Engineered hardwood typically lasts between 20 and 30. Engineered hardwood is typically less expensive than hardwood flooring as ranges in price from about $2.50 to $10 per square foot, while hardwood typically averages about $4 to $12 per square foot.
While engineered hardwood does cost more, it does have real wood. Installation of hardwood is much more complicated than installing engineered, adding to the cost. Available in natural, toasted acorn, summer wheat, morning dawn, or evening sky.
Prefinished solid or engineered wood flooring will not have the same layer of protection which prevents spills from penetrating between planks. The wider you go in the planks, the wider the difference in price for prefinished vs. Even with a site finished floor you should never wet mop or allow spills to sit on the floor.
But it’s not the installation itself that has the biggest impact on your timeline (and stress level). Which is the better hardwood flooring option for you? Is engineered hardwood more expensive than hardwood?
A few days ago, this article was posted comparing hardwood flooring to laminate flooring. Engineered hardwood flooring, which is made from a thin layer of solid hardwood bonded to a core of plywood or particleboard, is the leading rival to prefinished solid hardwood. And, unlike laminate or vinyl plank alternatives, no two pieces are ever.