Complete with a 30 year warranty and an 11 coat aluminum oxide finish.
Engineered hardwood flooring wear layer.
The wear layer lets you know how many times you can sand and finish the flooring over its lifespan.
Brazilian cherry walnut white oak maple and red oak.
Hurst hardwoods is proud to offer our line of 5 8 prefinished engineered hardwood flooring.
Engineered wood flooring looks very similar on the surface but it is made from a relatively thin layer of hardwood bonded over a substrate of high quality plywood.
It ranges from 1mm to 8mm thick depending on the quality of the flooring.
Floors with a wear layer less than 2 millimeters thick can tolerate a light scuff sanding with a buffer.
Engineered hardwood also gets damaged it is natural wood after all.
So when it comes down to the notion that solid is better than.
The thickness of the wear layer on engineered hardwood flooring varies from product to product.
When comparing this type of wear layer with solid hardwood that 6mm wear layer is the exact same for both types.
An engineered floor with a 4mm wear layer or thicker can be sanded and refinished approximately 3 to 5 times over the lifetime of the floor.
Oak maple and hickory are naturally harder so they resist dents scratches and other signs of wear better than softer woods like birch cherry and walnut.
What makes purezawood s wear layer even more impressive is that we have the ability to offer anywhere from 3mm 6mm.
Approximate lifespan 50 100 years or more lifespan depends on the quality of maintenance and the number of times the floor is sanded and refinished.
The thicker the wear layer the more times it can be sanded and the longer the life.
The layer of solid hardwood on engineered flooring is known as the wear layer.
There is a large range of thickness available from 0 6mm to 4mm.
Why is wear layer important for engineered hardwood.
An engineered floor with a 3 millimeter top for instance can handle two refinishings.
Their engineered flooring collection pergo max is a great example of what pergo do best.
While engineered hardwood does cost more it does have real wood.
Thicker top layers can be sanded just like solid wood allowing you to erase deeper scratches and dents.
Yes they can at least once.
Engineered flooring is somewhat less expensive than solid hardwood but most types can be sanded and refinished only once since the surface hardwood layer is relatively thin.
It gives an authentic touch to the wooden wear layer.
However instead of repairs or replacements most owners see the damage as making the flooring better.
The top layer of engineered flooring is wood so hardness depends on the species.