A Guide to Engineered Floors Installation in NJ

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Wood flooring is one of the most timeless features in any construction. Such floors can fit in just about any stylistic aim, feeling at home in both classic and modern homes. But of course, not all wood floors are made equal. Some are separated by the way they are constructed, while others are separated by the material used in building them. One of the materials that are emerging as a popular choice for building projects is engineered wood. How is engineered floors installation in NJ going to work for your favor? This article aims to provide you with an in-depth answer.

For those who don't know, what exactly is engineered wood? Contrary to what its name suggests, there's nothing complicated with the construction of this building material. This material is basically made of finished wood and plywood. Different companies construct different types of engineered wood materials, but that's basically how it's made in a nutshell. How wood is plied for use in engineered floors installation in NJ is pretty much unique. Each ply is bonded perpendicular to its adjacent ply. This seemingly minor construction modification makes a huge difference, as it allows wood to survive light moisture such as those found on bathrooms and basements.

What are the different options you have when it comes to engineered floors installation in NJ? Don't be fooled about how the "plywood" term is used, as this material is constructed using no less than real wood. The finished wood, the visible part of the engineered wood, is made using some of the most popular woods used for floors. Woods such as hickory, bamboo, oak, and maple are used for constructing engineered wood, and can provide a look and feel that's not that far apart from their solid wood counterparts. And because these materials are prefinished, it can dramatically reduce the amount of time needed for installing the floor.

What are the different advantages provided by going for engineered floors installation in NJ? Most of the advantages are tied with the construction material itself. It may not seem like it, but the use of plywood actually improves the structural rigidity and overall durability of the wood. What's more, these materials are generally less expensive than their solid counterparts, allowing you to reduce construction costs significantly. And because of its unique construction, it can hold up better to areas with light moisture. Periodic sanding can be used to revive the wood grain and reseal the wood once more. Needless to say, engineered floors are extra tough, and once the floor's in place, you won't even recognize that it's partially made of plywood.

But of course, someone has to install the wood in order to create the floor of your dreams. And for that, services that offer engineered floors installation in NJ can be especially helpful. With the skills, tools, and experience needed to ensure proper installation, putting the job in the hands of these people will ensure a trouble-free experience. With their engineered wood selections and a list of mounting techniques, you can construct your floor the way you want it.


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