In lockstep with the surge in both new home construction and home renovations driven by the coronavirus pandemic has been an increase in the popularity of engineered hardwood flooring. Engineered hardwood floors are made by gluing a veneer of hardwood on top of multiple layers of backing material, typically plywood, which are then glued together. Each layer of plywood is positioned in a different direction to produce a core for the flooring that is dimensionally strong.
The sale of engineered hardwood flooring has increased dramatically since 2018, when Fishman Flooring Solutions entered the market, and demand for these products is expected to remain high in the coming months. Here are six ways that engineered hardwood floors are bringing value to consumers.