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What is the difference between an engineered wood floor and a solid wood floor?

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What is the difference between an engineered wood floor and a solid wood floor?

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A. An engineered floor is a genuine, 100% wood floor, produced by gluing layers of wood together at 90 degree angles to add strength to the finished product. We call this type of wood floor ‘multi-layered hardwood’. In contrast, a solid wood floor is made from a single piece of wood. We call this type of floor ‘single-layer hardwood’.

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