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  • 12.5mm Engineered Harbour Oak | Elka Flooring | Best at Flooring
    Elka
    12.5mm Engineered

    Harbour Oak

    £47.87 Inc. VAT
  • Herringbone Dark Smoked Oak | Elka 14mm Engineered Wood | Best at Flooring
    Elka
    14mm Engineered Oak Glue

    Herringbone Dark Smoked Oak

    £64.99 Inc. VAT
  • Herringbone Honey Smoked Oak | Best at Flooring
    Elka
    14mm Engineered Oak Glue

    Herringbone Honey Smoked Oak

    £62.99 Inc. VAT
  • Herringbone Light Smoked Oak | Elka 14mm Engineered Wood | Best at Flooring
    Elka
    14mm Engineered Oak Glue

    Herringbone Light Smoked Oak

    £64.99 Inc. VAT
  • Elka Engineered Herringbone Whitewashed Oak | Best at Flooring
    Elka
    14mm Engineered Oak Glue

    Herringbone Whitewashed Oak

    £62.99 Inc. VAT
  • Elka 18mm Engineered Oak | Native Oak Hand Sawn | Best at Flooring
    Elka
    18mm Engineered Oak

    Native Oak Hand Sawn

    £59.99 Inc. VAT
  • 12.5mm Engineered Nightingale Oak | Elka | Best at Flooring
    Elka
    12.5mm Engineered

    Nightingale Oak

    £47.87 Inc. VAT
  • Elka
    14mm Engineered Oak Glue

    Rural Sawn Oak

    £67.99 Inc. VAT
  • Russet Brushed & Oiled Oak | Elka 14mm Engineered Wood | Best at Flooring
    Elka
    14mm Engineered Oak Click

    Russet Brushed & Oiled Oak

    £57.95 Inc. VAT
  • Rustic Brushed & Oiled Oak | Elka Engineered Wood
    Elka
    20mm Engineered Oak

    Rustic Brushed & Oiled Oak

    £68.99 Inc. VAT
  • Rustic UV Lacquered Oak | Elka 20mm Engineered Wood | Best at Flooring
    Elka
    20mm Engineered Oak

    Rustic UV Lacquered Oak

    £67.00 Inc. VAT
  • 13.5mm Engineerd Oak Spring Oak | Elka Flooring | Best at Flooring
    Elka
    13.5mm Engineered

    Spring Oak

    £45.95 Inc. VAT

Due to its construction, engineered timber flooring is extremely durable. Each plank has multiple layers, which consist of multiple cross-ply layers glued on top of each other with a top layer of real wood veneer, giving it strength and that authentic wood flooring appearance. This top layer can be made from a variety of different species, including acacia, walnut and ash, with engineered oak flooring being the most popular.

When it comes to installing engineered flooring, you have two primary options – the tongue and groove method or click installation. As the name suggests, tongue and groove flooring has a ‘tongue’ on one side of the plank and a ‘groove’ on the other, where the tongue on the next plank will slide into. With a click method, there is no need to match up a tongue and groove system or even use any glue! Instead, the floor simply clicks and locks into place to create a sturdy and durable floor that won’t shift under the pressures of daily life. You can buy engineered wood flooring from both of these fitting methods from our range found below.

Here at Best at Flooring, we offer a wide variety of engineered hardwood flooring from brands including Quick-Step, Kahrs and Elka. Browse from the best engineered wood flooring range available online below, order your engineered flooring samples or place an order with us today!

Why choose engineered wood flooring?

There are a number of benefits to engineered wood flooring. Firstly, it’s incredibly durable due to the make up of the planks, meaning it can withstand the footfall associated with busy family life. This construction also means that the majority of engineered plank flooring products are suitable to be used with underfloor heating systems. Secondly, there are a number of different styles, species and finishes to choose from. Whether you’re looking for the shine of a lacquered finish, the stunning natural golden appearance of oak or wanting a traditional parquet style of flooring, there’s an option to suit everyone’s taste. Thirdly and finally, natural engineered wood flooring is typically seen as great value for money when compared to solid wood flooring as it is cheaper to manufacture, easier to maintain and lasts longer with the correct care.

Where Can You Fit Engineered Wood Flooring?

Engineered wood flooring is a brilliant choice for general living areas such as dining and living rooms, hallways, kitchens and bedrooms. We would generally advise against fitting real wood engineered flooring in areas which are likely to be exposed to high levels of moisture such as bathrooms and utility rooms.

If you’re not too sure whether it’s suitable for a particular room in your home, our flooring suitability checker gives you a helping hand for all types of room, and what we recommend is the best flooring type.

How much does engineered wood flooring cost?

With so many products and brands on offer, it’s difficult to put an exact figure on how much engineered wood costs. Many people come to us on a budget, looking for cheap engineered wood flooring for their home, and so we stock a wide selection of affordable engineered wood flooring suitable for a range of budgets. We also offer discounts from time to time, as well as other benefits such as next day delivery on selected products.

Care and Maintenance

Normally, regular sweeping and mopping will keep your engineered wood floor in top condition, but if you’re in need of a few tips on how to care and maintain your engineered wood floor, head on over to our blog where you’ll find a range of articles created just for you.

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