The prize for durability goes to hardwood.
Is engineered wood more durable than hardwood.
These are some interesting points especially the ones about how engineered hardwood can be more stable than solid hardwood.
Which are more durable.
That does make sense though particularly if you take the different layers of the engineered wood into consideration.
Engineered floors are constructed in such a way that they have enhanced stability and slightly more resistance to daily wear and tear and buckling though both have an extremely durable coating capable of withstanding harsh treatment.
Furthermore as we noted in carpet hardwood flooring.
Solid hardwood or engineered wood floors.
I imagine that that makes engineered hardwood a more durable choice for homes with kitchens or pets.
Since solids are made from one wood slab they are very easy to sand and refinish.
Although engineered flooring can be a good choice for basements or over concrete slabs solid wood is the more durable long lasting and historically appropriate option for any old house space.
Stability engineered wood is dimensionally more stable compared to solid wood floors.
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Solid hardwood generally has very tight seams between boards and there is a great range of colors and species than is found with engineered hardwood flooring.
More than 75 percent of solid wooden floors currently sold are prefinished.
Solid hardwood is available in both pre finished and unfinished boards.
Solid hardwood flooring boards tend to be narrower than engineered hardwood flooring.
Hardwood flooring consists of sawed planks from natural hardwood timbers like oak and maple and is sometimes called solid wood hardwood flooring is more expensive than engineered hardwood a k a engineered wood flooring which is constructed from thin glued together layers of derivative wood products such as osb mdf or plywood.
As a result solid hardwood is much more durable than laminate or engineered offsetting some of the upfront costs.
However hardwood takes the durability prize over engineered wood.