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Engineered Hardwood decision for renovation

Allyson Hebert
el último año

After months of researching between hardwood and LVP, what can go on my concrete slab, learning about wear layers, veneer layers, SPC, WPC, and visiting at least 5 different flooring stores....

I finally thought I had found the one. An engineered French oak at a local “mom & pop” - because I learned, from my research, NOT to shop at big box stores...

However the lady in the store didn’t have info on the “wear layer”.

At $7.45 a square foot, I thought it would be decent. No problem.

Emailed customer service for the floor manufacturer...

1.5mm 🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️
😩😩😩

Any recommendations for an engineered hardwood with enough veneer to refinish at least once or twice? Not too much variation. Subtle, classic.

We are restoring/renovating my grandparents’ house that he built 30 years ago from a 100+ year old cypress house that he tore down.

Comentarios (3)

  • PRO
    Uptown Floors
    el último año

    Wow. I love the history. The treads will be replaced too? French White Oak...ughhh. Mom and Pops sell that stuff too with a good markup.


    Go clean. Select or clear in so far as grade of hardwood similar to the period. Southern Traditions is a regional brand made by Bella Cera. Or whoever makes their stuff and ships it across the Pacific.


    Your grandpa would probably be quite happy if you bought local or USA made.


    Thick engineered hardwood

  • Allyson Hebert
    Autor original
    el último año

    Thanks. Stairs are staying. This is just what we are trying to blend with. 🙂

  • PRO
    WoodCo
    el último año

    Where are you located? Our engineered wood floors all have a 4mm or 6mm wear layer.

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