Cannot be sanded and refinished.
Can engineered hardwood be refinished.
It cant be thinner than 3mm.
If you have an engineered hardwood installed that is damaged due to traffic dented and scratched before sanding down at it there are a few things to consider.
As we previously discussed refinishing engineered wood is a delicate process in that there isn t as much actual wood that can be sanded away.
Many customers are surprised to learn that engineered hardwood can indeed be refinished once and sometimes more.
It all depends on the thickness of the wear layer.
Some things to consider are the type of wood the current color and if it s been refinished before.
By the way this discussion applies to engineered parquet flooring too.
Here are the general guidelines to keep in mind 5 to 1mm wear layer.
If you have engineered hardwood flooring and it has only a 1mm wear layer we don t recommend you refinish it at all.
This question is often asked by customers that are leaning more towards selecting a solid hardwood floor and not quite familiar with the benefits and advantages of engineered hardwood.
Most wear layers on today s engineered hardwood floors vary between 5 to 6mm.
Can your engineered floor be refinished.
Can engineered wood flooring be sanded and refinished.
Engineered wood can potentially be refinished but this is wholly dependent on the thickness of the top layer of wood.
Only recoated with a layer of urethane.
Even at 3mm if the floor is lumpy you risk sanding through to the ply substrate.
Engineered hardwood flooring can be refinished though not as many times as solid hardwood.
That depends on how many times it has been refinished before and how thick the wear layer is.
In most cases yes.
Whether your home has hardwood or engineered wood most homeowners refinish their wood flooring about every 15 years.
A thicker wear layer means your floor can be sanded and refinished more often increasing the lifespan of the floor.