Engineered Hardwood Flooring

Engineered wood flooring: the ideal blend of beauty and durability


In the flooring world, engineered wood flooring has carved a niche for itself, offering homeowners the timeless elegance of natural wood with enhanced stability and versatility. If you're looking for a flooring solution that's both visually appealing and built to last, engineered hardwood might be the perfect choice for your home. At Right Step Flooring, we're passionate about helping you discover the ideal flooring for your lifestyle and aesthetic preferences. Let's explore the world of engineered hardwood flooring and why it might be the right step for you.


What is engineered wood flooring?


Unlike solid wood, which is milled from a lone piece of wood, engineered hardwood flooring is constructed with multiple layers. Typically, it has a top layer of real hardwood veneer, showcasing the natural beauty of the chosen wood species. Beneath this veneer lies a core of several layers of plywood or high-density fiberboard (HDF) bonded together in a cross-grain configuration. This construction provides engineered wood with exceptional dimensional stability, making it less susceptible to warping or expanding due to changes in humidity and temperature compared to solid hardwood.

Get a Quote

Estimate

* *
*
*

The benefits of engineered hardwood floors


Engineered wood flooring provides a range of benefits that make it a popular choice for homeowners:


  • Stability: Thanks to its layered construction, engineered wood is less prone to cupping, warping, or gapping, even in environments with fluctuating humidity levels.
  • Versatility: Engineered hardwood flooring can be installed in various settings, including basements and over concrete subfloors, where solid hardwood might not be suitable. It can be nailed, stapled, glued, or even floated over an existing floor.
  • Variety: Engineered wood comes in a vast selection of wood species, colors, and finishes, offering you endless possibilities to create your desired look.
  • Durability: With proper care, engineered wood flooring can last for several decades, providing you with a long-lasting and beautiful floor.
  • Eco-friendliness: Engineered wood makes efficient use of natural resources, utilizing less hardwood than solid wood flooring.

When to choose engineered wood over solid wood


While both engineered wood and solid hardwood flooring offer their unique advantages, there are specific situations where engineered hardwood floors might be the more suitable choice:


  • Areas with moisture or humidity: If you're planning to install flooring in areas prone to moisture or humidity fluctuations, such as basements or kitchens, engineered wood's superior dimensional stability makes it a safer bet than solid hardwood.
  • Over concrete subfloors: Engineered wood flooring can be installed directly over concrete subfloors, making it a convenient option for renovations or new constructions.
  • Radiant heating systems: Engineered hardwood flooring is compatible with radiant heating systems, allowing you to enjoy the comfort of warm floors without worrying about damage to your flooring.
  • Budget considerations: In some cases, engineered hardwood floors might be a more budget-friendly option compared to solid hardwood, especially when considering installation costs in challenging environments.

Contact us for top-quality engineered hardwood flooring


At Right Step Flooring, we're committed to guiding you through the flooring selection process and ensuring your complete satisfaction. We pride ourselves on teaching our staff the newest techniques and flooring advancements on the market, incorporating premium products and materials to guarantee a flawless outcome every time. Our design team, composed of flooring experts, is trained to match our clients with the best flooring option for each of them.


Let us help you take the right step towards a beautiful and durable floor that enhances your home for years to come. Our mobile showroom is based in Durham, NC, and serves Raleigh, NC, Chapel Hill, NC, Apex, NC, Hillsborough, NC, and Burlington, NC. Contact us today and explore the world of engineered wood flooring.