Wooden Flooring And Its Types

Feb 29
14:29

2012

nancy suzan

nancy suzan

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Wood is one of those elements that can adorn your floor to make it appear aesthetically appealing while at the same time fulfils its functionality. Easy to maintain and clean, with a long life span, it has basically three types: Engineered, Real Wood and Laminated Wood.

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Wood is one of those elements that can adorn your floor to make it appear aesthetically appealing while at the same time fulfils its functionality. Easy to maintain and clean,Wooden Flooring And Its Types Articles with a long life span, it has basically three types: Engineered, Real Wood and Laminated Wood. So what are they and what are there advantages and disadvantages? aminated would happens to be a fiber plank which has a wood like layering on it giving it the impression of a wood. Inexpensive and durable, it has become common in several households. Leveling is actually the key in its installation since the laminate is not really attached to the subfloor, hence to gain the highest quality we should be careful of this factor. So the good points about this that it hagr koi halt r aa happens to be cheap so you get to save your budget, they are hardwearing, and the variety of the laminations available is wide. However, on the downside, no matter how advance or perfect the lamination is, it still does not carry the effect of the real thing.

If it get damaged then it is not easily replaceable due to which its condition gets worsened because of the moisture content and hence it stand out like an eye sore when you have potential house buyers coming in. Engineered wood flooring is actually a huge sandwich of three to four wood planks stuck together going up to a thickness of 14 mm with a over layer of wood veneer of approximately 4 mm. This type of wood can easily be maintained, for example in the case where it gets scuffed you can always restore it to its original finish. Now the way that it is constructed, it is a very solid and stable piece of wood which does not get damaged all that easily and is not affected by the changes in the moisture content in the air. It is more aesthetically appealing in comparison to laminated wood however; it uses tongue and groove method for installation which is more difficult com
pared to the click lock method of laminated wood.

Last but not the least Real wood is as the name suggests real wood with a single board gong up to 14 mm thick as well. It also uses tongue and groove method and can be sanded back to original form no matter how many times it is damaged but this is dependent how far the tongue and the groove is situated from the surface. We wouldn’t want those to be exposed to the naked eye! The only reason that I would install it because it is highly appealing to the viewer and looks fabulous once installed but since it happens to be a solid piece of wood it gets damaged really easily by moisture. Its installation is very difficult as well because it needs to be nailed down too and the sizes of the boards can vary since they are manufactures. Lastly they happen to be very expensive.