Hardwood Products:
This product is a dual layer of veneer and core which is durable depending on the thickness and combination of product. A cost-effective alternative to wood products, it has the character of hardwood with a thin layer of wood on top.
Engineered Wood Flooring: Beauty, Durability, and Versatility in One
JPF Flooring offers a wide range of engineered wood flooring options that combine the natural beauty of wood with enhanced durability and versatility. Engineered wood is crafted using multiple layers of real wood veneers that are cross-bonded for increased stability and resistance to temperature and moisture fluctuations.
One of the main advantages of engineered wood flooring is its exceptional durability. The layered construction provides added strength, making it less prone to warping or cupping compared to solid wood. This durability makes engineered wood flooring a suitable choice for commercial spaces with high foot traffic, ensuring long-lasting beauty and performance.
In addition to its durability, engineered wood flooring offers a versatile design aesthetic. With a variety of wood species, finishes, and plank sizes to choose from, you can create a customized look that suits your commercial space’s style and atmosphere. Whether you prefer a classic oak, a rich walnut, or a sleek maple, engineered wood flooring offers the flexibility to achieve your desired design vision.
Experience the beauty, durability, and versatility of engineered wood flooring with JPF Flooring. Contact us today to explore our collection and let our team assist you in selecting the perfect engineered wood flooring option for your commercial space.
Engineered Wood is commonly installed in:
- Multifamily
- Galleries
- Retail Spaces
- Residential Single-Family Home
Advantages of Engineered Wood:
- Lots of choices on top of real wood.
- Is almost identical to hardwood.
- Quality and timeless look.
- Easy maintenance and healthy choice for those prone to allergies.
Disadvantages of Engineered Wood:
- Isn’t always refinish able.
- Moisture or water can cause damage.
- Susceptible to scratching and dents.
- A thinner layer may reduce the lifespan.