They clean easily and add resale value to the home.
Why does engineered hardwood dent so easily.
I installed it this summer and need assistance.
The wood has been compressed you see.
The dolly left a mark that looks as if it were crushing the floor ie it is not a.
Why does hardwood dent.
Some engineered hardwood floors have up to nine layers and unlike solid hardwood engineered can go down on wood or concrete subfloors.
Woods with a low rating on the wood hardness scale are those that will dent and scratch most easily.
This is especially true of an engineered floor where the visible top layer is so thin.
Due to the fact that engineered flooring has a top layer of solid wood it is actually susceptible to the same drawbacks of having solid hardwood floors such as easily being scratched and dented.
I rolled a floor dolly on the floor with a piece of furniture aboard.
We definitely wouldn t want to use it for wood flooring.
However the wear layer of an engineered hardwood floor is comparable to the solid wood counterparts and both will need to be properly maintained with a regular polyurethane or wax sealant in order for them to last.
Most experts will say that a dent cannot be repaired.
Many contractors end up gluing it to concrete subfloors.
For example balsa wood which is extremely lightweight and used for crafts is one of the lowest on the scale at 100 lbs.
Stones high heels and heavy objects can cause large dents or gouges in hardwood floors so what can we do about that.
Engineered wood floors will also take moisture which makes them a good choice for the basement.
The sand refinish option is one we only recommend for solid wood as to accommodate a dent one must sand down quite a way probably beyond the top layer.
But homeowners should make sure for themselves.
Hardwood floors are attractive and functional.
Any way you slice it this floor is worth the cost and will deliver beauty over the long term.
The top layer is usually hardwood veneer but can also be composed of any hardwood you want such as cherry maple or oak.
Some manufacturers do a really good job of making sure their engineered hardwood including the topcoat and finish does not off gas.
All solid hardwoods scratch or dent easier than their engineered hardwood counterparts because the wood composite inside an engineered flooring plank is designed to withstand additional wear.
Even though it will scratch and dent when force is applied you can actually consider those marks part of the floor s charm.
Dings dents and scratches however are unsightly and can ruin the floor s looks.