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Engineered Timber Flooring 101: The Facts You Have to Know
Whether you are building a new or renovating an existing home, one of the primary components you have to think about is the floor. Nowadays, you have plenty of flooring options to choose from, and engineered timber flooring is one of them.
But what exactly is an engineered timber floor and why do many Perth home owners choose them over their alternatives?
Engineered Timber Floors: An Overview
Engineered flooring systems are basically just floor boards comprised of more than a single layer of timber; in other words, they feature up to 12 multi-plywood layers. Cut very thinly, manufacturers place and glue these pieces of plantation timbers, which can be a combination of both hardwood and softwood, in different directions. The reason? To enhance the stability, strength, and durability of the top layer, which is made of solid timber.
The Sustainability and Eco-Friendly Choice
Through the use of quickly-growing softwood plantation timber as a main component in engineered flooring, it reduces the need for utilising the antique technology that involves use of slow-growing materials. Although the engineered version still possesses the same stability, strength, and durability, it is far more advanced and the greener choice too. And because the top layer is made of solid timber, you can still have it installed in any ideal place in your home.
Why Not Just Go Solid?
Timber, like a living material, has sensitivity to the constant changes the environment undergoes. It reacts in various ways to moisture, one of the greatest enemies of wooden construction materials, Planet Timbers notes.
When you use a solid timber flooring system in an environment with high levels of moisture, you can expect it to swell and inflate, forming a ‘crown’ in its centre.
Use the same solid timber flooring in dry conditions, and it will shrink and form a “cup” across its surface.
These are problems you do not have to worry about when you go for engineered timber floors instead. High quality engineered timber flooring in Perth have a stability level far greater than solid timber, but still maintains the same level of beauty.
















