What is the thickest engineered hardwood floor?
Owens Plank Flooring offers one of the thickest wear layers in the industry right now, at 4.7mm for their 5/8″ thick prefinished and unfinished collections. Homeowners also fall in love with Owens Plank Flooring because of their extraordinarily long lengths, which are hard to find with engineered flooring planks.Click to see full answer. Keeping this in view, what is the best thickness for engineered wood flooring?Engineered flooring consists of a top layer of solid wood — the veneer. This ranges in thickness depending on the quality of the flooring, but is typically between 3-7mm, although thicknesses of up to 15mm are available.Also, is Thicker engineered wood better? Thinner engineered boards transfer heat better than thick solid wood and are more stable. Also question is, how thick should the wear layer be on engineered wood? Thick Wear Layer. The thickness of the wear layer on engineered hardwood flooring varies from product to product. There is a large range of thickness available, from 0.6mm to 4mm. The wear layer lets you know how many times you can sand and finish the flooring over its lifespan.What are the best brands of engineered hardwood flooring? With that in mind, here are the top brands of solid hardwood (not ordered by quality). 01 of 05. Bruce. Bruce. 02 of 05. Carlisle. Carlisle. 03 of 05. Lumber Liquidators House Brands. Lumber Liquidators. 04 of 05. Hearne Hardwoods. Hearne Hardwoods. The Woods Company. The Woods Company. Best for reclaimed solid wood flooring.