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Solid hardwood flooring is made from one single piece of wood and is typically milled to 3/4” thick. Solid hardwood flooring comes in and is installed in single boards and is best suited for areas where it won’t encounter much moisture.
Engineered hardwood flooring is made from layers of real wood to make a solid board, which makes it highly durable and strong. This manufacturing process also makes engineered hardwood ideal for installation in any setting.