Engineered Floor Installation 

First of all, engineered flooring is ECO-friendly. In most Engineered flooring the wear layer thicknesses can vary greatly. It can range anywhere from .6mm to 6mm. So engineered wood floor boards that are 4mm (5/32″) thick can be sanded and refinished (sanded and restained) 3-5 times over the lifetime of the floor.

Engineered hardwood is the type of floor to be installed in the basement, or on the main floor or second level.

The Benefits of Engineered Wood Floors :

  • Provides more resistance to slightly lower and higher moisture levels than solid wood flooring.
  • Quality engineered wood flooring has the same resale value as 3/4″ solid wood flooring.
  • Has a Lifespan anywhere from 30 – 100 years.
  • Can be used on wood subfloors or dry concrete slabs.
  • Very fast to install.
  • It’s more dimensionally stable than solid wood floors.
  • Engineered wood floors are available in many different sizes, colors and styles.
  • Most of all, it does not cause allergies, recommended to use
    by allergists.  

Let us guide the right decision about purchasing engineered flooring for your home.

Midwest Hardwood Floors Inc. offers a wide variety of engineered hardwood products including adhesive, moisture retarders, paper underlayment, and mouldings.

Call us today for an estimate on engineered floor installation or repair for your home or business.

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Click Lock engineered flooring is becoming a relevant trend in the engineered floors market. Click locking engineered boards have special tongue and groove that lock together. Because the boards just lay over a foam or cork underlayment we call this a “floating floor”.

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