Engineered Oak Flooring
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Oak engineered flooring offers a range of benefits, making it a popular choice for both modern and traditional homes. First and foremost, it’s incredibly hard-wearing. Oak has been used in flooring for centuries thanks to its strength and longevity, with many original oak floors still in place today.
Underlay is often recommended when installing engineered oak flooring as a floating floor.
It helps with sound reduction, comfort, and insulation, depending on the subfloor and installation method.
Engineered oak flooring is resistant to everyday wear, but like all real wood, it can scratch over time.
Using protective pads on furniture and keeping floors clean will help maintain its appearance.
Yes, engineered oak flooring can be sanded and refinished, depending on the thickness of the wear layer.
This helps restore the surface and extend the lifespan of your floor.
Engineered oak flooring is highly durable and suitable for everyday use.
Its layered construction helps prevent warping and movement, making it a reliable option for busy homes.
Yes, engineered oak flooring has a real oak surface layer.
This means you get the same appearance and feel as solid oak, with improved durability and stability.
Engineered oak flooring is made from a real oak top layer bonded to a multi-layered core.
This construction provides the natural look of solid wood with added stability and resistance to moisture and temperature changes.