An engineered hardwood floor as opposed to a traditional hardwood floor made of only wood comprises several layers.
How wet can engineered hardwood floors be.
To prevent an engineered hardwood floor from being permanently scuffed or stained you ll need to clean it regularly.
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So your flooring may show signs of staining from small spills the wet floor may also begin to buckle and cup when large amounts of water are absorbed as the planks swell.
However you need to know a thing or two about maintenance to maintain the shine of your engineered hardwood floors.
A hardwood veneer gives the natural beauty and look to the engineered floor just as a solid hardwood floor does.
Water is the enemy of hardwood flooring.
There are a number of techniques and products you can use.
They are easy to install affordable and require less upkeep than traditional hardwood floors.
Engineered hardwood can offer a variety of style for your home.
If minor cupping does occur the floor may be restorable.
But if the water damaged engineered flooring is buckled delaminated or discolored it is not salvageable and should be removed and replaced.
Many times the damage is the result of a combination of both.
Engineered wood will not stand up to long periods of standing water but occasional puddling is not a problem.
Wood floors are susceptible to moisture and many may have been damaged prior to the single event that finally required action to be taken.
Due to the porous nature of wood moisture can be easily absorbed into the material.
Engineered hardwood offers easy care and maintenance.
What is the style of engineered hardwood.
Like solid hardwood floors damage to engineered hardwood floors can be the result of either a one time water event or an ongoing issue.
Some liquids can stain engineered wood floors if they are left for a length of time.
Sometimes if you let it dry out.
However because of the way it s made the flooring can only be sanded one or two times due to the thin surface layer of hardwood.
Though engineered wood floors are water resistant the volume of water a wet mop holds is big enough to create areas on the floor with standing water.
While the surface of the engineered hardwood is genuine hardwood the underlying layers are typically made of plywood or high density fiberboard.
Engineered wood performs better than laminate flooring because its base is of a sturdier more water resistant plywood material.
Manufacturers of engineered wood flooring may warranty their products against moisture damage but usually stipulate that spills and.