Solid & Engineered Hardwood Flooring - Pros & Cons
Dec 4th 2013

For more details, see our Flooring Learning Center article Solid or Engineered, but this quick, basic list should give you a quick idea of how these two basic forms of hardwood flooring compare.
Solid Hardwood FlooringPros• All Natural – it’s a piece of wood • Natural beauty raises home values • Usually deepens in color with age • You have a choice of finishes • It's capable of many sand & refinishings • Easier to repair |
Engineered Hardwood FlooringPros• The engineered construction adds durability • Has the same Attractiveness of solid woods • Comes pre-finished, less likely to change color over time • Easier installation • Suitable for all home areas |
Cons• More complicated Installation • Not Suitable for all areas |
Cons• Limited to the factory finish • Harder to Repair • Limited Refinishing – usually none |
We have more videos in our Flooring Videos section, but this one covers solid and engineered hardwood floors pretty thoroughly. Give it a look or a listen.
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