How Moisture Resistance Differs: Solid vs Engineer Hardwood

How Moisture Resistance Differs: Solid vs Engineer Hardwood

Hardwood flooring can add warmth and beauty to any home.However, moisture damage is a common issue that can ruin an otherwise gorgeous wood floor.Understanding the moisture resistance differences between solid hardwood and engineered hardwood is key to choosing the best option for your needs.Moisture resistance refers…

Transition Moldings Overview for Engineers

Transition Moldings Overview for Engineers

Transition moldings, also known as reducer moldings or threshold moldings, are important components when installing hardwood or engineered wood floors.As an engineer working with wood floors, having a solid understanding of the different types of transition moldings, their purpose, proper installation methods, and common issues will ensure…

Stability Comparison: Engineered Hardwood & Solid Wood Flooring

Stability Comparison: Engineered Hardwood & Solid Wood Flooring

When choosing a new hardwood floor, stability is a major factor to consider.Engineered hardwood and solid wood floors each have their own strengths and weaknesses when it comes to dimensional stability.Understanding how temperature, moisture, and humidity fluctuations impact both flooring types will help…