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Marino (5/8″) 7-1/2″ Wide – White Oak Engineered Hardwood Flooringby ADM Flooring
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$168
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Shaw SW547 Yukon Maple 5"W Heavy Scraped Engineered Hardwood - Buckskinby Shaw
$6.72/sq ft.
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SponsoredParma 7-1/2″ Wide - White Oak Engineered Hardwood Flooringby ADM Flooring
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$7.98/sq ft.
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Shaw SW714 Sanctuary Oak 6-3/8"W Wirebrushed Engineered Hardwood - Firesideby Shaw
$7.99/sq ft.
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Shaw SW582 Albright Oak 5"W Smooth Engineered Red Oak Hardwood - Caramelby Shaw
$5.79/sq ft.
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SponsoredPadua 7-1/2″ Wide – White Oak Engineered Hardwood Flooringby ADM Flooring
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$7.75/sq ft.
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Turin 4-3/4″ Wide - White Oak Engineered Hardwood Flooringby ADM Flooring
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$14.84/sq ft.
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Mullican 205-OA-MA-5-M Oakmont 5"W Handscraped Engineered Maple - Autumnby Mullican
$7.63/sq ft.
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Vintage Beige (10.25) 10-1/4″ Wide - White Oak Engineered Hardwood Flooringby ADM Flooring
$9.10/sq ft.
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Shaw SW512 Arbor Place 5"W Heavy Scraped Engineered Hardwood - Summer Houseby Shaw
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$6.60/sq ft.
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Mullican 210-AG-HI-5-M Aspen Grove 5"W Handscraped Engineered - Provincialby Mullican
$5.96/sq ft.
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Milano 10-1/4″ Wide - White Oak Engineered Hardwood Flooringby ADM Flooring
$10.23/sq ft.
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Shaw SW660 Reflections Maple 7"W Smooth Engineered Hardwood - Vistaby Shaw
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$8.61/sq ft.
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Vicenza 7-1/2″ Wide - White Oak Engineered Hardwood Flooringby ADM Flooring
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$7.98/sq ft.
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Modena 7-1/2″ Wide - White Oak Engineered Hardwood Flooringby ADM Flooring
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$10.55/sq ft.
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48"x71" Center Piece Porcelain Medallion Ruby Rug styleby Maison De Philip
$1,244
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SponsoredOssola 10-1/4″ Wide - White Oak Engineered Hardwood Flooringby ADM Flooring
$9.05/sq ft.
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Unfinished (10.25) 10-1/4″ Wide - White Oak Engineered Hardwood Flooringby ADM Flooring
$8.73/sq ft.
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Siena 7-1/2″ Wide - White Oak Engineered Hardwood Flooringby ADM Flooring
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$8.01/sq ft.
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Vernazza 7-1/2″ Wide – White Oak Engineered Hardwood Flooringby ADM Flooring
$7.75/sq ft.
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Shaw SW713 Exploration Oak 6-3/8"W Wirebrushed Engineered - Passageby Shaw
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$7.32/sq ft.
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Vintage Ivory 7-1/2″ Wide - White Oak Engineered Hardwood Flooringby ADM Flooring
$8.45/sq ft.
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Mullican 219-HA-HI-7-M Hadley 7"W Handscraped Engineered Hickory - Stoneby Mullican
$225
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Laguna Natural 9-1/2″ Wide - White Oak Engineered Hardwood Flooringby ADM Flooring
$8.67/sq ft.
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Syracuse 4-3/4″ Wide - White Oak Engineered Hardwood Flooringby ADM Flooring
$14.84/sq ft.
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Shaw SW592 Fremont Hickory 5"W Heavy Scraped Engineered Hardwood - Verandaby Shaw
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$5.58/sq ft.
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East West Furniture Sango Premier 1/2 x 5" Hardwood Flooring in Autumn Brownby East West Furniture
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$195
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Shaw SW695 Timeless Oak 5"W Smooth Engineered Hardwood Flooring - Naturalby Shaw
$7.41/sq ft.
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If a product is marked with a “Free Shipping” badge, or if the total cost of the products in your order is more than $49, your order will ship for free in most cases! For exclusions, please review our Shipping Policy.What is the return policy for Engineered Wood Flooring?
We accept returns for most items within 30 days of delivery! See more information and exceptions in our Return Policy.What are the accepted payment methods for Engineered Wood Flooring?
You can pay for your Engineered Wood Flooring using a credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, or Houzz Credit Card) as well as through PayPal. Some orders are also eligible to be paid for using Afterpay or Apple Pay.Engineered hardwood flooring may not have the same ring to it as solid hardwood, but it sure does check all of the boxes when it comes to function and style. Comparable to what most people refer to as “real wood”, engineered wood floors actually go above and beyond to perform in situations where the real stuff cannot. If you are considering replacing your current floors, read on to find out why engineered hardwood might be the perfect solution.
Engineered hardwood floors are comprised of a solid wood top layer, followed by multiple layers of manufactured wood, called ‘plies’, that are fused together with heat and pressure. The bottom, or backing, is often made of solid wood as well. This layering combination makes for a super durable product that can stand up to wear-and-tear — pre-finished variations take everyday bangs, batters and spills like a champ, and can last just as long as some solid wood options.
Adapts to humidity: Engineered wood is great for high-moisture zones like basements, bathrooms and concrete slab foundations, because it is less susceptible to expanding, contracting and buckling than regular plank wood floors.
Variety of design: With an array of options, you can find pretty much any texture or color of engineered floors you desire. This means it’s often a better alternative to getting solid planks of more exotic species, since your dollar will stretch further and you’ll be using about half as many trees as solid wood floors do.
Easy installation: Engineered hardwood is versatile for the fact that it can be installed as “floating”, or click lock, floors, where the planks are attached to each other instead of being nailed or glued down to the subfloor. This means the average DIYer can actually install them without hiring a professional. This ease of installation can bring down the price of engineered floors significantly, making them a more budget-friendly option for most people.
The one downfall to engineered flooring is that it can’t be refinished as many times as solid hardwood. Typically one to two times throughout their lifespan will be the maximum. Cheaper, thinner versions cannot be refinished at all, so beware of prices that sound too good to be true; they often mean low quality. With good quality engineered wood floors, you’ll get a lifespan of 30 to 100 years depending on foot traffic and proper maintenance.
What is engineered wood flooring?
Engineered hardwood floors are comprised of a solid wood top layer, followed by multiple layers of manufactured wood, called ‘plies’, that are fused together with heat and pressure. The bottom, or backing, is often made of solid wood as well. This layering combination makes for a super durable product that can stand up to wear-and-tear — pre-finished variations take everyday bangs, batters and spills like a champ, and can last just as long as some solid wood options.
What are the benefits of using engineered hardwood flooring?
Adapts to humidity: Engineered wood is great for high-moisture zones like basements, bathrooms and concrete slab foundations, because it is less susceptible to expanding, contracting and buckling than regular plank wood floors.
Variety of design: With an array of options, you can find pretty much any texture or color of engineered floors you desire. This means it’s often a better alternative to getting solid planks of more exotic species, since your dollar will stretch further and you’ll be using about half as many trees as solid wood floors do.
Easy installation: Engineered hardwood is versatile for the fact that it can be installed as “floating”, or click lock, floors, where the planks are attached to each other instead of being nailed or glued down to the subfloor. This means the average DIYer can actually install them without hiring a professional. This ease of installation can bring down the price of engineered floors significantly, making them a more budget-friendly option for most people.
The one downfall to engineered flooring is that it can’t be refinished as many times as solid hardwood. Typically one to two times throughout their lifespan will be the maximum. Cheaper, thinner versions cannot be refinished at all, so beware of prices that sound too good to be true; they often mean low quality. With good quality engineered wood floors, you’ll get a lifespan of 30 to 100 years depending on foot traffic and proper maintenance.
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