Engineered Hardwood Flooring Engineered flooring has varied surface layer of real wood that can be sanded up to 5 times, or some have a veneer of wood which is under 1mm that is non-sandable. The increased stability of engineered flooring comes from its construction. One of the advantages is that you can lay an engineered floor directly onto concrete or timber subfloors without the need to nail down, and many are now self-lock joints which means easier diy installations.
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Laminates Laminate Flooring mimics the look of traditional woods while offering easy installation and lasting durability. A wear-resistant decorative surface made of resin-based melamine makes the floor extremely difficult to stain, scratch, or burn with a cigarette. Laminate flooring is a floating floor, which means it does not fasten directly to the sub-floor. Instead the planks are clicked together. This enables the floor to be fitted fast and with no real mess.
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