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Engineered hardwood has become a new fashion, and First Class Flooring also has a habit of being trendsetters. Engineering hardwood floors have gained their popularity due to many reasons. The first one being that it looks like actual, natural wood because of its texture. Other than that, engineered hardwood does not expand or contract, which makes it look great under all sort of temperatures. This makes so inarguably the best selection. It can be laid down anywhere as one wishes. It can be used cosmetically, or in homes, it is up to you. The risk of damage is close to zero even with high moisture impact on the engineered flooring wood.
Engineered wood was once regarded as an inferior imitation of solid hardwood. But advancement in technologies and improvements in the product quality have changed this perception. Solid hardwood may hold a prestigious level for some people, but the lower cost and ease of flooring installation of engineered wood make all the difference. Further, engineered wood is more environment friendly because it uses less hardwood, a fact that appeals many consumers. A quality engineered flooring is durable and will last for many generations and can even be refinished many times.