The layer of solid hardwood on engineered flooring is known as the wear layer.
Wear layer engineered hardwood flooring.
All engineered hardwood flooring varies from product to product in the thickness of the wear layer.
Vintage hardwood flooring solid sawn offers a sawn face wear layer of 4mm.
Let s talk a little about the importance of our engineered wear layer and why it s so valuable for your new flooring.
Examples of engineered flooring with the thickest wear layers.
Using simple division for common flooring thicknesses we can determine how many times the engineered hardwood can be refinished.
The 4mm wear layer is a thickness used with high quality engineered hardwood flooring.
What is wear layer.
By using the ideal 3 16 wear layer you now have the same wear layer as a solid wood floor.
The thicker the wear layer the more times it can be sanded and the longer the life span will be.
The wear layer comes in several different thicknesses.
Just like solid hardwood flooring you can sand and finish the flooring over its lifespan based on the thickness of the wear layer.
Since their invention in the 1960s engineered wood floors have improved in appearance and performance accounting for 30 percent of all the wood flooring sold in america today.
Underneath are more thin wood layers all glued together to make a plywood sandwich called engineered flooring.
Now your floor will last longer and it can be sanded multiple times if needed.
The boards become interlocking planks which fit together in a drop and lock method.
During refinishing an experienced hardwood floor sanding specialist will remove just 75mm to 1mm of the wear layer.
Much like vinyl or laminate planks engineered hardwood is made up of layers.
Made up of layers of ply topped with a solid wood lamella or top layer engineered wood flooring is highly resistant to expansion and contraction even when exposed to pretty extreme fluctuations in temperature and moisture.
You can find what the wear layer thicknesses is for any particular engineered flooring style we offer in the specification details for that flooring within our website.
On the contrary engineered flooring made from sliced and rotary peeled material is only going to produce thinner veneer layers about 2 mm.
Engineered flooring s wear layer can be as thin as 1mm and gets as thick as 5mm.
How to find wear layer information on hosking hardwood flooring.
A very popular thickness for a high quality engineered hardwood floor is 4mm.
The 4mm wear layer is able to be sanded and.
It ranges from 1mm to 8mm thick depending on the quality of the flooring.
There are three ways that the wear layer is produced for engineered hard wood flooring.
The rotary peel method creates a thin layer and is characterized by a cathedral grain pattern.
The sawn face can be sanded and refinished as many times as a standard 3 4 solid hardwood floor and these planks are built.
Wear layer is that surface on the wood that can be re sanded and refinished until it reaches the tongue and groove.