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Engineered Hardwood

The Engineered Hardwood program brings the authentic warmth of real wood into homes built for modern living. Across five carefully curated collections — from accessible Sierra through top-tier Belmont — each floor pairs genuine European Oak, American Hickory, or American Black Walnut veneer with a stable engineered core. The result is hardwood that feels timeless underfoot, performs reliably over concrete slab, and creates the grounded architectural foundation that defines a considered interior.


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    Cinderfell Hickory Flooring

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    Greymere Oak Flooring

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    Meadowvale Oak Flooring

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    Frostmere Oak Flooring

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    Cotswold Hickory Flooring

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    Ashbourne Oak Flooring

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Light oak engineered wood flooring with a natural grain pattern, knots, and subtle color variation, featuring a smooth matte finish and beveled plank edges installed in a staggered pattern.

    Wetherby Hickory Flooring

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    Mesa Oak Flooring

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    Midnight Oak Flooring

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    Dune Oak Flooring

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    Goldenfield Oak Flooring

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    Linen Oak Flooring

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  • Long wooden plank with light finish shown at angle, displaying dimensions: 76" length, 6.25" width, 0.372" thickness on white Sunwashed Oak Flooring - Residence Supply

    Sunwashed Oak Flooring

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Understanding Engineered Hardwood Flooring
Bare concrete subfloors look cold. They lack visual weight entirely. Choosing engineered hardwood flooring fixes this layout issue fast. It gives your home a strong, permanent structural anchor. These engineered wood planks use a tough inner core. This core features cross-ply plywood or high-density fiberboard. The design handles shifting internal climates flawlessly. Laying a high-end engineered hardwood floor introduces a premium real wood texture. It completely changes standard empty rooms.

People want the raw beauty of hardwood. However, they hate the constant structural maintenance of old styles. Standard cheap laminates copy the grain, but they look fake. They wear out quickly. Proper engineered hardwood flooring features a genuine real hardwood veneer right on top. This specific layer brings genuine wood floor warmth. It adds timeless design to your property. Your project might demand a hard maple style. It might need a heavy hickory look. Either way, installing an engineered wood floor alters the property. It turns a bare room into an upscale environment.

Solid Hardwood vs. Engineered Hardwood
You must choose between solid hardwood vs. engineered flooring options. This choice requires a fast look at daily stress performance. Both styles look identical from the surface. However, their internal construction alters their physical behavior completely.

Solid Hardwood Flooring: Built using one solid piece of timber. It has low moisture resistance. It is highly vulnerable to seasonal expansion and contraction. You must use a nail-down install method.

Engineered Hardwood Floor: Uses a real wood veneer over a structural plywood core. It has excellent durability. It resists warp and sudden temperature changes. It handles tough basement humidity well. It works over concrete as a floating floor, glue-down, or staple-down setup.

Traditional solid wood flooring planks warp quickly during seasonal climate shifts. High humidity causes traditional solid hardwood to cup and buckle over time. Conversely, the cross-grain plywood or HDF backing inside engineered hardwood offers superior dimensional stability. It stops expansion and contraction, making engineered hardwood better than solid hardwood for tricky layouts.

Wood Species, Wear Layers, and Refinishing
The specific wood species you select dictates long-term durability. The top layer thickness also controls performance. Look closely at these exact specs when you shop engineered hardwood flooring options.

High-traffic family spaces need a hard wood flooring option. Select a dense wood species like hickory or maple. These hard options resist deep dents from pets and heavy furniture. When evaluating your flooring solution, always check the veneer thickness of the top veneer layer. Pre-finished engineered hardwood flooring with a thick real wood veneer layer lasts much longer.

Can engineered hardwood can be refinished? Yes, it can. However, the process depends entirely on that top veneer layer. Thicker wear layers allow you to sand and refinish the surface when scratches happen. Solid hardwood can be refinished multiple times. Even so, quality engineered wood floor options can still be sanded down one to two times. This sand and refinish routine removes surface damage, ensuring your real hardwood investment lasts for decades under proper care.

Technical Installation and Subfloor Controls
A successful wood floor layout requires strict subfloor preparation. Engineered hardwood offers flexible setup choices that traditional prefinished solid hardwood flooring cannot match.

You can install engineered hardwood across tough spaces. It works over underground basements or concrete slabs. Do you have radiant heat systems under your boards? Waterproof engineered structures handle those temperature changes without splitting or cracking. For a fast DIY project, these engineered wood planks can be installed as a floating floor using click-lock joints. Alternatively, using a direct glue-down or staple method gives the floor a dense, solid feel underfoot.

Implementation and Maintenance Checklist
Review these quick parameters before selecting your final flooring product:
Acclimation Period: Store the engineered wood planks inside the room for 48 hours to balance the boards with local temperature and humidity.
Moisture Check: Test the concrete subfloor for hidden dampness before you install engineered hardwood with glue.
Underlayment Choice: Use a dense foam pad under your floating floor setup to deaden footstep sounds.
Veneer Verification: Confirm you buy a model with a thick top layer of hardwood if you want to sand and refinish the surface later.

Cleaning Your Engineered Wood Floors
Keeping your engineered wood floor clean requires simple hand care. Ground-in grit acts like rough sandpaper on prefinished coatings, dulling the clear top layer over time.

Sweep the wood floor daily with a soft micro-fiber dust mop to remove loose dirt.
Never use a steam mop or soaking wet towels on your planks. Standing water bypasses the veneer and warps the backing.
Avoid harsh ammonia cleaners or wax polishes that ruin the factory finish.
Clean unexpected liquid spills immediately with a dry towel to protect the real wood surface.
Follow this basic care routine to preserve the natural beauty of hardwood for years.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is engineered hardwood flooring?

Engineered hardwood is a real-wood top veneer bonded to a multi-layer cross-grain core. The cross-grain core keeps the plank dimensionally stable across humidity and temperature changes, while the surface you see and walk on is genuine hardwood.

Why doesn't Residence Supply sell solid hardwood?

Solid hardwood moves uniformly with humidity, which is unreliable over concrete slabs in subtropical climates. Engineered construction is more stable, performs better in Florida-style conditions, and still delivers a real-wood floor.

Is engineered hardwood as durable as solid?

For wear and tear, durability depends on the veneer thickness, not whether the plank is solid or engineered. Our 4mm and 6mm veneers (Aurelia, Belmont) are sandable and refinishable comparable to mid-grade solid hardwood, and the engineered build actually outperforms solid in real-world residential use over concrete.

Can engineered hardwood be sanded and refinished?

Yes, depending on veneer thickness. 1mm (Sierra) and 2mm (Westvale) support screen-and-recoat refresh. 3mm (Hudson Hickory) supports one to two careful sandings. 4mm (Aurelia, Hudson Walnut) supports two to three. 6mm (Belmont) supports approximately three.

What hardwood collections do you offer?

Five collections: Sierra (entry, 1mm), Westvale (mid-entry, 2mm), Aurelia (premium European Oak, 4mm wide-plank), Hudson (premium American Walnut + Hickory), and Belmont (top tier, 6mm).

How is engineered hardwood installed?

Glue-down to a moisture-tested concrete slab is the standard method in our region. Nail-down over a wood subfloor is also supported. We strongly recommend professional installation for glued hardwood.

How long does engineered hardwood last?

With proper care, engineered hardwood can last 30 to 50 years and beyond, especially the thicker-veneer Aurelia and Belmont collections, which can be refinished multiple times over their life.

How do I clean engineered hardwood?

Sweep or dry-dust regularly to remove sand and grit. For deeper cleaning, use a hardwood-specific cleaner per manufacturer instructions. Never wet-mop, never use steam, vinegar, or ammonia. Wipe spills promptly and use felt pads under furniture.

Can engineered hardwood go in a kitchen?

Yes. All five hardwood collections are suitable for kitchens with normal hardwood care, wiping spills promptly. For very wet rooms or commercial kitchens, vinyl SPC, WPC, or Dune Collection is a better choice.

How much extra material should I order?

Plan a 10% waste factor for a single room or simple layout, and 15% for whole-house installations with complex layouts. Herringbone patterns require 18 to 20%.