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Moisture, subfloor problems and installation challenges tend to plague hardwood flooring. If only there was a way to get warmth and beauty without worrying about these issues.
Here’s why homeowners choose Easton Flooring for engineered hardwood flooring:
Engineered or Solid hardwood flooring? Which is right for you? You’ve probably heard it all: engineered hardwood isn’t “real” wood and it doesn’t perform as well. Let the Easton Flooring team bust these myths. Our knowledgeable team has been helping homeowners throughout Willow Grove, PA and Montgomery County for over two decades. We’ll give you all the information you need to make a confident decision whether you shop at home or visit our Willow Grove flooring showroom. Contact us to explore your options today!

The beauty of real wood with additional stability and versatility—what’s not to love about engineered wood flooring? Here’s why Greater Philadelphia homeowners continue to choose this flooring option:
Each plank has a real wood veneer top. You can choose your species, grain pattern and texture without having to worry about a thing. Underneath, there’s a layered plywood core that makes your floor less vulnerable to expansion and contraction.
Engineered floors don’t have a problem with humidity fluctuations that happen in kitchens, lower levels and over concrete slabs. Because of the layered construction, your floors will not warp or cup.
There are multiple ways to install engineered hardwood. Floating, glue-down and nail-down are all viable options depending on your subfloor and budget. You can also install these floors over concrete, some radiant heating systems and existing floors, given the subfloor is clean and even.
Engineered hardwood flooring costs less upfront than solid hardwood. The real wood veneer top isn’t thin and flimsy. It’s supported by a dense core and is built to last for years without issues.
Engineered flooring products use a click-and-lock installation system. This is less disruptive than nail-down because planks simply snap together like puzzle pieces. That means less time waiting and more time enjoying your new floors.
For the past two decades, homeowners across Willow Grove, PA, and Greater Philadelphia have turned to Easton Flooring for engineered wood flooring. We’ll guide you, be transparent about our prices and provide quality flooring that lasts. Here’s what makes our flooring store different:
Do you have any Question?
Each engineered wood plank has a real veneer top that sits over a layered plywood core. This provides additional stability and moisture resistance compared to solid hardwood. However, solid wood flooring can be refinished several times because of its thickness.
Yes, it’s not uncommon to find engineered hardwood flooring in basements and kitchens. The layered construction makes the floors less prone to warping and lets it handle occasional spills and moisture exposure.
Expect to pay $4-$12+ per square foot for engineered hardwood flooring. This accounts for the veneer thickness, wood species and finish quality. The price of installation will depend on the size of your space, subfloor condition and chosen installation method.
The real wood veneer top is generally 4-6mm thick and will last 30-50+ years with regular care.