ENGINEERED WOOD FLOORING




Engineered Wood Flooring

It is a plank with tongue and groove edges. They come in one piece. Before release, their manufacturing process can deliver pre-finished or unfinished pieces. You will get the final quality and stability.

Benefits
Vinyl flooring does not stick to the floor. They are pieces that are joined together and become a floating floor. Their appearance is natural. It can imitate wood styles from oak to walnut. Also, it has other styles such as aged or worn.

These floors are manufactured by gluing together several layers of wood. They are joined with a real hardwood veneer. As a result, this layer becomes the top of the floor. They are also called plywood because the bottom of the real wood is a core board.

The core board is manufactured by stacking the layers in opposite directions. Then, these layers are glued together. This gives you an advantage over solid wood flooring because they are more stable. Also, they are less likely to expand and contract with changes in temperature and humidity.

The manufacturing process of these floors is similar to hardwood flooring. The core board is manufactured, cut, and tongue-and-groove joint. They are scraped by hand and finally dyed.

The core board can be high-density fiber. It is even more dimensionally stable than a plywood core board. It comes in three cutting ways: solid sawn, rotary peeled, and sliced.