Engineered Wood Vs Laminate Flooring Pros And Cons: Advantages And Disadvantages
Modified on 7/10/2019
Advantages And Disadvantages Of Engineered Wood
Advantages
- Looks: It looks like the hardwoods as the veneer layer is a thin slice of real hardwood.
- Easy To Clean: It can be easily cleaned with a damp mop and special wood cleaner for Engineered Wood.
- Dust And Allergens: This floor is typically smooth enough due to which it will not trap dust and allergens.
- Refinished: Depending on the veneer's thickness it can be refinised number of times to increase its life.
- Waterproof: If it is properly installed then it is waterproof.
Disadvantages
- Mold And Rot: It is made from the organic components, so it’s not resistant to mold and rot.
- Waxing: It needs the periodic waxing and refinishing for keeping them in good shape this increases the cost of maintainence.
Advantages And Disadvantages Of Laminate Flooring
Advantages
- Synthetic Wear Layer: It has a synthetic wear layer that is usually smooth, which means that it’s easy to wipe clean.
- Dust: The other pro is that it will not trap the dust like carpets do, which in turn means its good for anyone with allergies.
Disadvantages
- Special Products: In order to protect the layer during the Cleaning it requires special products which will be a burden on the pocket.
- Durability: Due to the limited quality, it will not last more than 10 to 20 years other alternatives like hardwood floors can last more than that.