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If you're thinking of getting new floors, engineered wood flooring is a great options. Consider the pros and cons before makings your decision.
Engineered wood feels and sounds more like solid hardwood when walking on it, says Gerardo Garcia, general manager of 50Floor in Arlington. It is often glued, nailed or stapled to the subfloor ...
Engineered flooring and laminate flooring are both cost-effective, durable alternatives to solid hardwood flooring. Engineered flooring is somewhat closer in appearance to solid hardwood due to ...
Engineered wood flooring is a type of flooring composed of a thin hardwood top layer, called a veneer or wear layer, over core layers of strengthened composite plywood. In some cases, the plywood ...
Engineered wood siding resists warping, cracking and splitting. It is typically factory pre-primed, enabling it to take and keep paint well, delivering optimal adhesion and consistent application.
Fiber cement siding showed dents ranging from 0.082 inches to 0.201 inches deep after being struck by 1.75-inch hail at 74 mph. Vinyl siding was fractured by hail of just 1.25 inches at 57 mph.
A 2016 report based on a national survey of real estate professionals found engineered wood had a 78.6 percent payback at home resale, the best of any siding type.
A 2016 report based on a national survey of real estate professionals found engineered wood had a 78.6 percent payback at home resale, the best of any siding type. NASA VIDEO EVIDENCE ...