Olde Wood Limited? Guide To Engineered Flooring
Mandy Sancic
Co-Founder Olde Wood Ltd We’re always looking for great people! Email your resume to [email protected]!
What sets Olde Wood Limited? apart?
Long-Lasting Wear Layer
We include more attributes of a solid floor into our engineered manufacturing process, such as the thickness of the solid hardwood wear layer. Our solid flooring line typically has a 6-7mm wear layer of solid wood above what is considered to be its core. Where most engineered floors have a 1-2mm wear layer of wood, our engineered line has a thick, 4mm of solid wood wear layer. This not only gives you a better value of actual hardwood product, but also allows us to include more natural elements such as knots, textured surfaces or natural checking.
Thicker Plywood Core
You also get the advantage of engineered core plywood stability and versatility with the beauty and wear capabilities of our solid line. Our engineered flooring is made atop an American Made Engineered Plywood made right here in Magnolia Ohio, a high strength and stable plywood that minimizes flooring expanding and shrinking.
Custom Width and Length Options
Olde Wood Limited? offers wider widths, longer lengths, and more wood species to choose than our competitors. We offer engineered flooring in 3" to 11-3/4" widths and 2' to 12' lengths. Our Reclaimed Antique, Traditional Plank, and most other Collection flooring lines offer a diverse range of engineered wood flooring choices.
What is Engineered Flooring?
Engineered wood flooring is real hardwood flooring with a plywood base/core and a veneer of real hardwood flooring glued on top. This hardwood top layer is called the "wear layer" and is virtually identical to that of a solid wood floor.
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What sets Olde Wood Limited? apart from other engineered flooring manufacturers is that our wear layer is very thick – over an eighth of an inch of solid wood – giving you added value, plank durability, while allowing for surface features not previously available with this type of flooring.
An engineered floor is real wood.
When people hear “engineered floor”, sometimes laminate floors such as Pergo or vinyl wood come to mind. Laminate floors are normally constructed from compressed MDF or polymer-based materials. This allows companies to offer laminate flooring for very low costs, but quality and beauty are comprised.
True engineered wood floors are comprised of 100% real wood - both in its solid veneer and engineered plywood core. A well-manufactured engineered floor is constructed by adhering a veneer (solid wood wear layer) of the desired specie over a stable engineered plywood core. The solid wood wear layer is a layer of beautiful solid hardwood of your choice. The plywood core makes engineered flooring extremely stable and allows for installation in areas where a solid wood floor is not recommended. After final installation, there is virtually no difference in appearance between a solid or engineered hardwood floor, which brings us to our next point.
Engineered floors look the same as solid hardwood floors.
Since both products share a solid, hardwood top layer, they’re virtually identical in appearance once installed. Each can be installed as unfinished planks for sanding and finishing on-site, or as pre-finished planks ready to install when they arrive. In addition, their top wear layer virtually has the same thickness, allowing either to be sanded or refinished several times. With correct installation and basic care, both solid and engineered wide plank flooring can last 100+ years.