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Hardwood Floor Basic Information
A hardwood floor (parquetry) is a popular feature in many
houses. Wood flooring is a type of flooring made from the
timber of hardwoods, or of spruce or hard pine. There are two
basic manufactured types of hardwood. Wood flooring comes
unfinished, and once installed is sanded, then finished on
site. More modernly, the product is pre-finished in a factory.
The products that are pre-finished are often a polyurethane
finish that has added aluminium oxide, however some companies
use titanium dioxide or other oxides instead. These metal oxide
finishes are used in various types of floor coverings and
increase the wear a hardwood floor can handle.
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Types of Hardwood Floors
Solid
Solid hardwoods are typically 3/4" or 19mm thick, although some
do come in 3/8" (10mm) or 5/16" (8mm) thicknesses. This type of
hardwood flooring can be installed with a nail-down
installation method over wood subfloors. This type of hardwood
is also very susceptible to the effects of moisture and
temperature, because hardwoods expand and contract with
moisture and temperature changes in the atmosphere. Since
hardwoods expand and contract in the width of the grain, this
type of hardwood flooring is not recommended to be installed
over a concrete slab, unless otherwise stated by the
manufacturer. There are some instances where 3/8"-thick solid
hardwood can be installed on a concrete slab.
Engineered
Rather than having one solid piece of hardwood, the engineered
hardwood method uses layers of hardwood veneer to create a
product that can range in thickness from 3/8" or 8mm up to
9/16" or 14mm thick. The wood veneer can range in thickness
depending on the manufacturer. In order to create an engineered
hardwood, these veneer layers are stacked on top of each other
with the grain of the wood facing perpendicular to each other.
Once the desired thickness is achieved, the boards are then cut
into the correct board width. From there, the boards are then
manufactured to have a tongue or groove on the edges. The final
step is to add stain if necessary, and add a finish. By doing
this, the engineered hardwood becomes less susceptible to the
effects of moisture and temperature change, because wood
expands and contracts in the width of the grain direction.
Therefore engineered hardwood is referred to as being
dimensionally stable. Solid hardwood does not have dimensional
stability because all of the grain runs in the same direction.
Because of its dimensional stability, engineered hardwood can
be glued directly to concrete above or below grade, as opposed
to solid hardwood which cannot. ReliableRemodeler.com

Manufacturing
There are three ways engineered hardwood floors are
manufactured.
Rotary-peel
This process involves treating the wood by boiling the log in
water at a certain temperature for an allotted amount of time.
Then after preparation the wood is peeled by a blade from the
outside of the log, and it works its way around the log toward
the center, creating a wood veneer. This veneer is then pressed
flat with high pressure to make the veneer flat. This style of
manufacturing tends to have problems with the wood cupping or
curling back to its original shape. This problem is commonly
known as "face checking" and is a manufacturing defect.
Rotary-peeled engineered hardwoods tend to have a plywood
appearance in the grain.
Sliced-peel
This process involves the same treatment process that the
rotary peel uses. However instead of being sliced in a rotary
fashion, this style of wood is sliced from the end of a log.
From there it goes through the same manufacturing process as a
rotary peeled product. However this style of engineered
hardwood tends to have less problems with "face checking" and
also does not have the same plywood appearance in the grain.
However, this product can tend to have edge splintering and
cracking due to the fact it has been submersed in water and
then pressed flat.
Dry solid-sawn
Instead of boiling the hardwood logs, in this process they are
kept at a low humidity level and dried slowly to keep moisture
from inside of the wood cells. The manufacturing process to get
this top veneer layer is similar to how a solid hardwood is
manufactured. This style of engineered hardwood has the same
look as solid hardwood, and does not have any of the potential
problems of "face checking" that rotary- and slice-peel
products have, because the product is not being exposed to
added moisture. ReliableRemodeler.com

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Hardwood Floor Manufacturers Include:
Bruce hardwood floors, Medallion hardwood floors, Mohawk
hardwood floors, Anderson hardwood floors, Mirage hardwood
floors, Mannington hardwood floors, Shaw hardwood floors,
Appalachian hardwood floors, Armstrong hardwood floors, Bella
hardwood floors.

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