Hardwood floors
Choosing what type of wood floors best suit your home is an
important decision. The 3 main types of hardwood floors are solid wood –
engineered wood – acrylic impregnated flooring. When choosing your flooring you
should keep in mind that solid hardwoods may require more upkeep than
engineered wood flooring, but they can be re-sand and refinished.
Solid wood flooring comes in unfinished and pre-finished. The
difference between these two is that unfinished floors need to be installed, sanded, stained, and
sealed. Pre-finished wood floors just have to be installed; they have been
finished at the factory. Three main types:
Solid wood:
Strip flooring – has a set width, from
1 ½, 2, and 2 ¼ inches
Plank flooring – comes in 2
thicknesses, but is available in widths from 3 to 8 inches
Parquet flooring – made up of
geometrical patterns composed of individual wood slats
Engineered wood flooring
is produced by adhering layers of plastic laminate veneer with real wood. (You should not confuse engineered wood flooring with
laminate flooring; there is no actual wood in laminate flooring.)
Acrylic-impregnated
wood flooring is infused with color and sealant throughout the thickness of
the wood, so the finish is actually all the way through the wood. (Mostly used commercially)