ENGINEERED WOOD FLOORING

ENGINEERED WOOD FLOORING

Engineered wood flooring is composed of two or more layers of wood in the form of a plank. The top layer (lamella) is the wood that is visible when the flooring is installed, and is adhered to the core (or substrate) which provides the stability. Engineered wood flooring has several benefits over solid wood, beyond dimensional stability and universal use.

Patented installation systems allow for faster installation and easy replacement of boards.Engineered wood also allows a ‘floating’ installation (where the planks are not fastened to the floor below or to each other), further increasing ease of repair and reducing installation time. Engineered flooring is also suitable for underfloor heating systems which are becoming more popular in new build properties.

Engineered wood flooring are less susceptible to the effects of moisture and temperature changes.

What Is “spowood” TM Engineered Wood Flooring made of ?

One of the most common questions we’re asked at Wood and Beyond is “what is engineered wood flooring made of?”. In fact, engineered wood flooring is arguably one of the most misunderstood flooring products on the market today and we think this is a real shame. With some really significant advantages over solid wood, it’s a flooring solution that is well worthy of consideration, yet is often confused with the likes of laminate flooring, which for us is heartbreaking! In this article we want to help you get up close and personal with engineered wood flooring so you can start to love it in the same way as we do!

Engineered wood flooring is made up of anything between 3 and 12 layers of ply. These layers of ply are cross layered, then glued and pressed together to form a really strong bond. It’s this bonded core board that makes engineered wood flooring so very different from solid wood flooring.

Once the core board has been cut into flooring planks, the tongue and groove are created. In effect, the more layers of ply a board has, generally speaking the tougher it will be. For example, a 3 ply board will have a single core board, a base layer and a real wood top layer or lamella. The problem with many 3-ply engineered wood floor solutions is that the core board, where the tongue and groove fit together can become fragile, so generally speaking, if your budget allows, you should choose a multi-layer board.
 

How is it made?

As already mentioned, the core board of engineered wood flooring is made by bonding layers and layers of ply together. Thereafter, the top layer is added and it’s that layer that really makes the end result look so good. There are two different ways to obtain the top layer of solid wood for engineered wood flooring. The first is called slicing or sawing and the second is called rotary cutting.

A sliced veneer is made by cutting through cross sections of a tree trunk. A rotary cut veneer is made by effectively cutting a thin layer from all the way round the tree trunk to create a veneer ‘sheet’. Once the veneers have been cut from the tree, they are then bonded on to the top of the core board to give its finish and incredibly good looks. Not surprisingly, a sliced or sawn veneer can be cut thicker than a rotary cut veneer. Although a sliced or sawn veneer gives a more natural look to the wood, if it’s a more dramatic grain effect you’re looking for, you might be best to choose a rotary cut.

engineered wood flooring thickness and width

What makes it so special?

The thing that makes engineered wood flooring so special is the strength of its core board. As you can imagine, anything that is made up of a combination of various layers of ply that are bonded together using a strong adhesive will be stronger than a single piece of wood of the same thickness. This is important because it affects the stability of the floor.

Stability means the floor’s ability to remain consistent even when conditions change. Imagine a situation where temperature and moisture levels are fluctuating, a situation that’s particularly common in the likes of bathrooms and kitchens. In these conditions, solid wood expands and contracts significantly but engineered wood flooring is much less affected.

Why is this important? In effect, excessive expansion and contraction can play havoc with floors, creating unsightly and draughty gaps as well as significantly increasing the risk of cupping and, or bowing. Thanks to the way engineered wood flooring is made, the core board stays stable, in all but really extreme conditions.

n the same way as solid wood flooring, engineered wood flooring is made in different thicknesses. That said, there are effectively two elements to the thickness of an engineered wood flooring board; the overall board thickness and the top layer or lamella thickness.

So, when you see a figure like 18/5 or 14/3, this means that the boards are 18mm and 14mm thick respectively with corresponding top layers of 5mm and 3mm. When you’re choosing the thickness of your board, you need to be careful to choose the best option for your project. Generally speaking, a board of more than 14mm thick isn’t recommended over under floor heating and a board of less than 18mm thick isn’t suitable for structural projects. All of that said, when it comes to precise technical details, you’re best to call on the advice of an expert every time.

 

No matter what species, grade or finish you want, you should be able to track it down in engineered wood flooring, the same way you can in solid. What this means is that engineered wood flooring is far from any sort of compromise – it really is win:win!

If you’d like to ask more questions about engineered wood flooring, we’re here for you. All you need to do is get in touch and one of our enthusiastic team will help!

Multipurpose Hall Wooden Flooring

Multipurpose Hall Wooden Flooring

Being a pioneering company, we are engaged in offering a large array of Multipurpose Hall Wooden Flooring. Our offered Multipurpose Hall Wooden Flooring is highly acknowledged amongst the customers for their superior finish and durability. The Multipurpose Hall Wooden Flooring we offer is widely known for their attractiveness.

Dimension:

The court size can vary in size and shape. Minimum area requires is 4000 sq. ft

Features:

  • Longer service life
  • Excellent resilience
  • Low maintenance
Badminton Court Developer – Hardwood Flooring

Badminton Court Developer – Hardwood Flooring

Minimum Order Quantity: 1000 Square Feet
Product Details: Other Available Services Tennis Court Flooring, Basketball Flooring, Volley Ball Court Flooring, Squash Court Flooring, Gymnasium Flooring Provide AMC No Service Location/City India, Nepal and Bangladesh We Provides Wooden Flooring, Acrylic Flooring, PU / PVC Flooring, Synthetic and PP Tiles Flooring Our organization provides a perfectly finished Hardwood Flooring.

This Hardwood Flooring is easy to install and strong in nature due to which its demand is growing in the market day by day. On the other hand, we test this Hardwood Flooring at various levels for its quality assurance. We are known in the market for offering a wide range of Badminton Wooden Flooring. The product we provide is widely known for their best quality. After completion of the civil works, we undertake to lay out the Wooden Flooring For Badminton Court system wherein we use Kiln seasoned Imported Oak, Teak, Maple , Beech wood and Burma Teak, Indian Teak Surface Board and the Base Frame of Imported Fir, Spruce, Pine and sal wood. The Bona Anti-Skid Polish coatings used is DIN certified. We also undertake civil construction and lighting requirements. All other accessories related to the arena are also available with us. Badminton is a racquet sport played by either two opposing players (singles) or two opposing pairs (doubles), who take positions on opposite halves of a rectangular court divided by a net. Players score points by striking a shuttlecock with their racquet so that it passes over the net and lands in their opponents’ half of the court. Each side may only strike the shuttlecock once before it passes over the net. A rally ends once the shuttlecock has struck the floor, or if a fault has been called by either the umpire or service judge or, in their absence, the offending player, at any time during the rally. The shuttlecock (or shuttle) is a feathered (or, mainly in uncompetitive games, plastic) projectile whose unique aerodynamic properties cause it to fly differently than the balls used in most racquet sports; in particular, the feathers create much higher drag, causing the shuttlecock to decelerate more rapidly than a ball. Shuttlecocks have a much higher top speed, when compared to other racquet sports. Because shuttlecock flight is affected by wind, competitive badminton is played indoors. Badminton is also played outdoors as a casual recreational activity, often as a garden or beach game.

Dimensions:

  • Court Length : 13.4 meters (44 ft).
  • Court Width : 6.1 meters (20 ft) and in singles this width is reduced to 5.18 meters (17 ft).
  • Short Service line : at a distance of 1.98 meters (6.5 ft) from the net.
  • Long Service line : at a distance of 0.78 meters (2 ft 6 inches) from the back boundary.
  • The Net : 1.55 meters (5 ft 1 inch) high at the edges and 1.524 meters (5 ft) high in the centre.
  • The net posts are placed over the doubles side lines, even when singles is played.
Maple Wooden Flooring

Maple Wooden Flooring

We have carved a niche amongst trusted firm for offering a large range of Maple Wooden Flooring. The Maple Wooden Flooring is available with us as per the specifications client provide us. Various designs and sizes of Maple Wooden Flooring are provided by our company.

Features:

  • Sturdy
  • Appealing look
  • Cost effective

Hardwood Flooring

Hardwood Flooring

Service Details: Available Services Installation, Re-Installation No. of Year in Business 10 Years Other Flooring Services Wooden Flooring, PU/PVC Flooring, Synthetic and PP Tiles Flooring Provide AMC No Service Location Type Residential Building, Corporate Building, Commercial Building, Educational Institute, Health Care Centre Service Location/City India Our firm is widely renowned across the country for offering a large assortment of Hardwood Flooring.The Hardwood Flooring we offer is highly recommended amongst the clients for their long lasting life.Our Hardwood Flooring is used in various places for enhancing the look of the place.

Features:

  • High quality
  • Affordable
  • Fine finish

Wenge Wooden Flooring

Wenge Wooden Flooring

Service Details: Available Services Installation, Re-Installation No. of Year in Business 10 Years Other Flooring Services Wooden Flooring, PU/PVC Flooring, PP Tiles and Synthetic Flooring Provide AMC No Service Location Type Residential Building, Corporate Building, Commercial Building, Educational Institute, Health Care Centre Service Location/City India Our Wenge Wooden Flooring is widely demanded for their superior quality. Our Wenge Wooden Flooring has smooth finish and is non slippery. The Wenge Wooden Flooring provided by us is widely known for their durability and available at reasonable prices.

Features:

  • Optimum quality wood used
  • Excellent resistance properties
  • Outstanding finish