FAQ

The engineered oak flooring is appreciated for being moisture resistant, and truly durable. These attributes make it perfect for underfloor heating requirements. It contains a real oak top layer connected to plywood or high-density fibreboard. It has the true elegance of solid oak and is highly versatile.

It can be used in kitchens and bathrooms if sealed and maintained. The layered architecture makes it more moisture-resistant than solid wood, but spills should be cleaned soon to avoid damage.

Engineered oak flooring has a real oak top layer that can withstand daily use. Its non-wrinkling structure makes it excellent for high-traffic locations. Periodic cleaning and refinishing can extend its life.

Underfloor heating works effectively with engineered oak flooring. Its multi-layered construction avoids temperature-induced warping and cracking, ensuring reliability and comfort.

Regular sweeping or vacuuming and occasional damp mopping with a wood-safe cleaner will keep it looking fantastic. Avoid overwatering and strong chemicals. A cost-effective long-term option, the top layer can be sanded and restored to preserve its attractiveness.

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