Apr 29, 2026 | Flooring America

Upgrading your home’s flooring is a big decision, especially when you are balancing the desire for beautiful design with the practical needs of a busy family. You want a floor that welcomes you home, handles the everyday foot traffic of kids and pets, and adds lasting value to your space.
If you are looking for the warmth and authenticity of real wood, engineered hardwood flooring is an incredible option for modern households, combining timeless elegance with smart construction designed to handle real life.
As your neighborhood flooring experts, we understand that choosing a floor means balancing style with the durability needed for daily life. We're here to walk you through what makes engineered hardwood a great fit for your home. Together, we'll explore this popular flooring option more in depth and help you choose the right style for your family.
When you hear "engineered," you might wonder if it's real wood. The answer is yes. The top layer of engineered hardwood is genuine hardwood, giving you the same natural beauty as traditional solid wood, but the real difference lies underneath.
Engineered hardwood consists of a real wood veneer bonded to a highly stable core, typically made of high-quality plywood or high-density fiberboard (HDF) stacked in a cross-grain pattern.
This construction gives engineered hardwood floors a significant advantage in moisture resistance. While solid wood can expand and contract with humidity changes, the layered core in engineered wood keeps the plank stable. This means you can confidently install it in areas like basements or kitchens, where solid wood might not be suitable, and achieve a beautiful wood look throughout your home with peace of mind.
Finding the perfect floor means looking at both the style you love and the durability your family needs. Here is how to navigate the technical details without getting overwhelmed.
Different trees offer different levels of natural durability. In the flooring industry, this is measured using the Janka hardness scale, which tests how resistant a wood species is to denting and wear.
For families, red and white oak are popular choices. They have a strong Janka rating that holds up to normal household traffic, and their classic grain pattern effectively hides minor scratches. For households with large dogs or high activity, hickory is one of the hardest woods available. It has a high Janka rating and features bold color variations that can lend a unique, rustic charm to your space.
Beyond strength, it's important to consider the style you want. The width of your flooring planks can completely change the feel of a room, with different widths offering different benefits.
As you browse different engineered hardwood flooring options, keep these three key factors in mind to ensure you get the best value for your investment.
When choosing new floors, it's helpful to consider your options side by side. Here’s how engineered hardwood stands with other popular choices for busy households:
Each flooring option brings unique strengths, and we're here to help find the perfect match for your style, needs, and busy family life.
Feeling overwhelmed? Let us bring our showroom to you! Book a free, no-obligation home consultation, and one of our friendly flooring experts will visit with samples, measure your space, and provide a personalized estimate so you can see how different floors look in your own light and next to your furniture, all from the comfort of home.
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Like any beautiful floor, engineered hardwood flooring requires proper installation to ensure it looks great and lasts. The process starts with preparing the subfloor, which must be clean and level to prevent issues like squeaking or separating planks. Engineered hardwood offers three main installation methods:
Engineered hardwood is easy to maintain. While it is more stable than traditional hardwood, it can still be susceptible to moisture. The most important step is to keep your home's relative humidity between 35% and 55% to prevent the wood from shrinking or expanding. When it comes to cleaning, sweep or vacuum with a soft-bristle attachment and clean up spills immediately. Need a deeper clean? A slightly damp mop with a cleaner made for hardwood floors will do the trick. It's important to avoid steam mops and overly damp mops, as they can damage your floors.

Choosing engineered hardwood is an investment in your home's comfort, beauty, and long-term value. Its family-friendly durability and timeless appeal make it a floor you'll love living on every day.
Shopping for flooring can feel daunting, but you don't have to figure out wear layers and installation methods alone. We're here to offer practical advice tailored to your household's needs.
Ready to find the perfect engineered hardwood for your busy home? Visit our local showroom to see and feel our collections in person. Have a question? Our flooring experts are here to help. Get in touch below. We can't wait to help you transform your space.