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What is Engineered Hardwood Flooring?

What is Engineered Hardwood Flooring?

Kahrs flooring, one of Europe’s leading manufacturer of wood floors offers engineered hardwood flooring in various selections. Nowadays, engineered hardwood flooring is commonly used globally in wood flooring industry, especially in New York City. How is engineered hardwood flooring manufactured? Engineered hardwood flooring is composed of multiple fine layers of real hardwood adhered collectively on top of a core using cross-grain configuration. The interior core can be made of a hardwood and/or soft plywood that integrate the tongue and groove structure. The upper layer of engineered hardwood flooring can come from various species, exotic or domestic. Engineered hardwood flooring can be installed by gluing it directly on or below grade or floating on a subfloor. It can be basically installed on any grade level. Each plank of engineered hardwood flooring can range in width from three to five inches and up to 48 inches long or more.Engineered wood floors can be manufactured into two ways such as sliced cut veneer and rotary cut. Sliced cut veneer employs sawing the hardwood wear layer like a regular lumber. It is through this method that results to the original look of wood and a better-quality graining. On the other hand, rotary cut peels off the veneer hardwood layer from the timber, resulting in a remarkable wilder graining. How stable is engineered hardwood flooring? What makes engineered hardwood flooring better than solid hardwood flooring is its higher level of stability. The cross-grain structure of the multiple layers results to a better hold of each grain in opposite directions. Moreover, Kahrs engineered hardwood flooring is resistant to expansion and shrinkage, making it an ideal...