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Hardwood Flooring
Click here to view the exclusive Shaw gallery of Wood floors! Solid Wood, like it sounds, is milled from a single 3/4" thick piece of hardwood. Because of its thickness, a solid hardwood floor can be sanded and refinished over several generations of use. One of the characteristics of solid wood flooring is that it expands and contracts with changes in your home's relative humidity. Normally, installers compensate for this movement by leaving an expansion gap between the floor and the wall. Base molding or quarter round is traditionally used to hide the extra space. Engineered Wood is actually produced with three to five layers of hardwood. Each layer is stacked in a cross-grain configuration and bonded together under heat and pressure. As a result, engineered wood flooring is less likely to be affected by changes in humidity and can be installed at all levels of the home, even in basements. Shaw Hardwood flooring offers two different engineered constructions:
Before deciding on Solid or Engineered hardwood flooring, consider these factors: Location, Location, Location: The location of your hardwood flooring basically falls into three categories:
Traditional solid hardwood flooring is not well suited for high moisture areas such as bathrooms or below-grade installations. The construction of an engineered hardwood gives it enhanced structural stability and moisture resistance that allows it to be installed at any grade level. What type of sub floor do you have?
Will there be moisture in the room?
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