FAQ
Engineered hardwood flooring is composed of multiple layers of wood, with a top layer of real hardwood. This construction provides increased stability and resistance to changes in temperature and humidity. It offers the same aesthetic appeal as solid hardwood but can be a more suitable choice for areas prone to moisture or temperature fluctuations.
Regular maintenance for timber flooring involves sweeping or vacuuming to remove debris, using a slightly damp mop for cleaning, and promptly wiping up any spills. It is also advisable to use protective pads on furniture legs and avoid dragging heavy objects across the floor. Additionally, following the manufacturer's recommendations for refinishing or resealing can help prolong the life and beauty of the floor.