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On this blog, our passion is old flooring. We love nothing more than seeing an old floor restored so it looks as good as new. We aren't experts when it comes to this subject but we have been watching hours and hours of YouTube videos and reading tonnes of articles. We have even tried out some of the methods and we have had some great results. We will be looking at how to restore timber flooring, how to remove stains from carpets, and how to work with damaged paving stones. We hope you enjoy reading the articles you find here. Thank you.

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Important Things You Should Consider When Installing Engineered Flooring

When looking for timber flooring, you may come across two options: engineered flooring and solid hardwood flooring. Both these floors are great, but you might have some limitations with solid hardwood flooring. Though it is more durable, you may find that some of its properties do not allow it to be installed in all kinds of rooms, especially its moisture-resistant properties. It would take extensive and expensive measures and maintenance to completely protect it from moisture.

This is the main reason why engineered flooring is manufactured. It is made in such a way that it meets the property requirements that solid hardwood floors cannot, and that is why you may find that it can be installed in different rooms. Here is what you need to know when buying or having engineered flooring installed:

Who Is Installing the Engineered Flooring?

You have three options: to DIY, to use a hired professional timber floor installer or to use timber floor installers from the company you bought the engineered floors from.

DIY

If you do not have any experience installing timber floors, please do not try to do so. You will end up wasting money and time. The timber floor installation process requires skills like examining your subfloor (is it suitable for timber floor placement? Does it have a high moisture content?), inspecting the engineered flooring planks for manufacturer defects and correctly installing the timber planks.

Hired Professional Timber Floor Installers

Ensure that this professional is present at the time you are purchasing the engineered flooring planks. He or she can ask the right questions (for example, what subfloor properties are most suitable for the engineered flooring planks they are selling), check for manufacturer defects, ensure that the correct number of engineered flooring planks is supplied and so on. This eliminates problems you might encounter during and after installation.

Timber Floor Installers from the Engineered Flooring Company

This is the best option because the installers know their products. They will ensure everything is okay, and even if they encounter a problem, you won't spend any extra money on a remedy.

Warranty

A warranty is usually crucial because you cannot be too sure about the quality of engineered flooring. A long warranty period is usually a good sign. A shorter warranty period might be an indication that the quality is not that great. Remember to check what the warranty covers because you might encounter a particular problem that the warranty does not cover.

You might also find that some companies have both long and short warranties. In this case, te longer warranty is provided if you use the company's installers, and the shorter warranty is provided if you choose to hire your floor installers.

Reach out to suppliers of things like engineered oak flooring to learn more.