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Correct Installation Of Hardwood Floors

Installing the correct hard wood floors in Plano can depend on a variety of factors

. Are you a perfectionist, who might be re-finishing the floors every few years, or do you believe that scratches and dents will add character to your floor? Are you looking for something that will outlast you and much of your family, or do you change your style regularly? It also matters where you are going to be placing the floor. Let us dig in a little deeper and see what type of floor might be best for you.

There are 2 different types of true hardwood flooring available at the time of this writing. You can choose a solid hardwood floor, or an engineered hardwood floor. A solid hardwood floor is exactly that; if you choose a solid oak hardwood floor, your floor will be made of solid oak planks. Engineered floors are constructed much like plywood, with a hardwood veneer called the wear layer. These floors are very long lasting because of their construction but the downside is that there are a limited amount of times you can refinish them, diminished more if you want to change the color of your floor. The disadvantage to solid hardwood is that they are less resistant to warping due to moisture and other hazards.

If you plan to refinish your hardwood floors regularly, your best bet will be either solid floors, or an engineered floor with a thick wear layer. A thin wear layer can only be refinished once or twice; and some not at all. Thicker wear layers and solid floors are more expensive than engineered floors with thin wear layers. If you are on a budget and you can deal with the occasionally knick or scratch, then thinner wear layers may be the better choice. If you plan to refinish often, get a thick wear layer engineered floor, at the very least. If you are putting the floor in a basement, then engineered floors are your only choice.

If you are looking for a floor that can outlast you, then solid floors or engineered floors with thick wear layers are the way to go. Properly cared for, these floors will last for generations and stand up to quite a few complete refinishes, even on the low end. If you completely change your mind on a regular basis, buying new furniture or remodeling regularly, then you are probably best saving the money now and investing in the cheaper engineered floors with thinner wear layers.


These are just a few of the many factors that will affect your choices of hard wood flooring in Plano. There is much more to consider, and a trained professional is your best bet. Call around and get estimates, speaking to experts and seeing what will best suit your own purposes for hard wood in Plano.

by: Katherine Smith
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