Hardwood | How It's Made
Knowing how hardwood floors are constructed can be very
advantageous. It enables you to understand the product’s
materials right from the beginning. Remember that these are
materials you will be living with, and on, should you choose to
have our hardwood flooring installed in your home.
Hardwood sizes, species and types
solid wood floors means 3/4" thick plank that is 2 1/4"
wide
classic strip wood floors mostly -random lengths from 12" –
84"
most common species solid strip: red oak, white oak, maple,
cherry, white ash, hickory or pecan
3 common types of wood floors: Engineered, Solid, and
Longstrip Plank
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Type 1: Engineered
made with 2,3, or 5 thin sheets laminated to form 1 plank
plies stacked in opposite directions- cross-ply
construction
cross ply - dimensionally stable, less affected by moisture
than 3/4” solid
with moisture, solid planks expand across width not down
length
cross-ply advantage: plies counteract for plank growth,
shrinking with humidity changes
versatile: installed over concrete slabs or other places
installed by: nailed down, stapled down, glued down, or
floated
over a wide variety of sub-floors, and some existing floors
range: 1/4" to 9/16" thick
width:2 1/4" to 7", mixed (3-5-7-inch planks installed side
by side)
varying widths can change the appearance
lengths random: 12" – 60" in length
made of layers - top finish layer is different
species
domestic or exotic species: Oak, Maple, Hickory or Cherry
Type 2: Solid
one solid piece with tongue and groove sides
unfinished and pre-finished 3/4” solid
moisture factor: sensitive to moisture
used in nail down installations
not recommended for below ground level, or over a concrete
slab
can be refinished, or recoated, several times
natural product: expand and contract with season changes
(moisture)
in winter heating months, moisture leaves the wood causing
contraction this creates gaps between planks
in summer months, with high humidity, wood expands meaning gaps disappear
too much moisture causes planks to cup, or buckle
important to leave expansion around the perimeter
important acclimate prior to installation
Oak: used for solid unfinished floors - several qualities
to choose from
clear-no visual blemishes or knots, expensive
select and better- some small knots, little dark
graining
#1 common, #2 common - more knots and dark graining
Type 3: Longstrip
similar to engineered floors
several wood plies glued together
center core is softer, used to make the tongue and groove
with finish layer on top of the core
top layer: any species made up of smaller individual pieces
laid in 3 rows
86" in length and 7 1/2" in width
17 and 35 pieces making up the top layer of each board
each plank looks like a section already pre-assembled
designed for the floating installation
can be glued-down, or stapled down
extremely versatile – can go over a variety of sub-floors
and grade level
come in a wide variety of domestic and exotic species
advantage: when damaged, they can be replaced easily
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