When it comes to deliberate erosion of the wear layer of your floor how often you sand will be what determines your floor s lifespan.
Engineered flooring with thickest wear layer.
The length of the boards are what makes the quality of the entire build.
Due to our heavy 5 8 mm veneer or what many call the wear layer this type of engineered can be refinished as many times as a solid hardwood floor.
In the middle is a slice of vinyl plank flooring from the home decorators collection in noble oak.
Other thinner veneer products on the market today mention the same but in reality it is rarely possible.
In the photo below the top sample carries the trafficmaster allure branding and is 3 8mm thick with a 4mil wear layer.
The sawn face can be sanded and refinished as many times as a standard 3 4 solid hardwood floor and these planks are built for stability and durability.
They make engineered hardwood flooring by laminating a solid hardwood veneer on top of a plywood base or similar material.
It s slightly thicker at 4mm with an 8mil wear layer while the bottom sample is shaw matrix at 3 2mm thick with a 6mil wear.
To put this into context if you imagine a solid wood flooring board that is 2cm thick with a tongue and groove construction.
Better quality flooring tends to have the highest wear layers but is more expensive.
Stability and flooring longevity are enhanced by 11 layers of baltic birch backing.
Thicker wear layer longevity.
Floors with a wear layer less than 2 millimeters thick can tolerate a light scuff sanding with a buffer.
The biggest factor is the top layer called the wear layer which is generally 2mm thick though 3 or 4mm are also popular.
Yes they can at least once.
The veneer is a slice of wood usually about a 1 8 inch 3 18 mm thick glued to the plywood base.
Thicker top layers can be sanded just like solid wood allowing you to erase deeper scratches and dents.
Most vinyl and laminate planks for example are around 4 to 6 feet long.
A 3 16 wear layer compared to an industry standard of 1 12 to 1 8 offering the same thickness of sanding available as a solid floor without sacrificing the stability in an engineered platform.
You may first think that the 14mm product is the better purchase and will save you money but.
Examples of engineered flooring with the thickest wear layers vintage hardwood flooring solid sawn offers a sawn face wear layer of 4mm.
A thicker layer is more resistant to scratching and denting.
An engineered floor with a 3 millimeter top for instance can handle two refinishings.
Hardwood should be longer.