Engineered Wood Flooring
This range usually has a 4mm surface layer of solid timber that can be sanded up to 5 times. The increased stability of engineered flooring comes from its construction.
The staved pine or spruce core lies tangentially to the grain of the veneer and base layer, ensuring that expansion and contraction is kept to an absolute minimum.
One of the advantages is that you can lay a floating floor directly onto concrete or timber sub floors without the need to nail down, and many are now self-lock joints.
