2mm is a decent veneer thickness while 3mm and above assures you of a high quality flooring that can be refinished multiple times with a 50 year plus lifespan.
Armstrong engineered hardwood wear layer.
This is how the thickness of a wear layer becomes important in selecting an engineered floor.
Engineered hardwood flooring installation can be done in three different ways.
The difference is that instead of a photographic image of wood grain under a clear coat wear layer mass timber has actual hardwood on top.
An engineered floor with a very thin wear layer for example a 1mm thickness cannot be sanded and refinished at all over the lifetime of the floor which can lessen the floors lifespan quite a bit compared to styles that have thicker wear layers.
Engineered wood flooring can inflate thickness by adding more layers of plywood or particle board but still only offer a thin veneer of real wood on top.
Hurst hardwoods is proud to offer our line of 5 8 prefinished engineered hardwood flooring.
Engineered wood flooring has a layered structure.
Thicker top layers can be sanded just like solid wood allowing you to erase deeper scratches and dents.
The thickness of the solid wood wear layer is crucial to the overall quality and longevity of your engineered flooring.
Floors with a wear layer less than 2 millimeters thick can tolerate a light scuff sanding with a buffer.
Yes they can at least once.
This high end collection is a 5 wide by 5 8 thick with a 4mm wear layer that can be refinished 2 or 3 times.
The boards become interlocking planks which fit together in a drop and lock method.
The top layer of engineered flooring is wood so hardness depends on the species.
Complete with a 30 year warranty and an 11 coat aluminum oxide finish.
Quality hardwood veneer wear layer.
Wood top and backing with a strong stable core made from cross layers of pressed plywood.
The dense core allows for rigid core floors to be significantly thinner than traditional hardwood floors with wpc floors being thicker than spc products.
This structure makes engineered wood flooring a great choice for basements over concrete subfloors and over radiant heating systems.
Staple glue or float.
An engineered floor with a 3 millimeter top for instance can handle two refinishings.
A few of the armstrong stand out collections featuring the newest innovations in design include.
Oak maple and hickory are naturally harder so they resist dents scratches and other signs of wear better than softer woods like birch cherry and walnut.
Brazilian cherry walnut white oak maple and red oak.