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Solid wood flooring is made from a single piece of wood, while engineered wood flooring has a solid wood top layer and multiple layers of wood or other materials underneath.Engineered flooring is generally more stable and less prone to warping or shrinking, making it a good choice for homes with fluctuating temperatures or humidity.
Yes, but it's important to choose the right type of flooring. Engineered wood flooring is generally better suited for underfloor heating due to its greater stability and ability to withstand temperature changes. Solid wood flooring may not be as well-suited for underfloor heating, as it can expand and contract more significantly
Regular cleaning involves sweeping or vacuuming to remove dust and debris, and occasional mopping with a slightly damp cloth or a cleaner specifically designed for wood floors.For oiled floors, you can use a wood soap to clean and maintain the finish. Avoid using excessive water, which can damage the wood.
Properly installed and maintained wooden floors can last for many years, even decades, depending on the type of wood, the finish, and the level of foot traffic.
Consider the room's location, the type of wood (hardwoods are more durable), the finish (oiled or lacquered), and the level of foot traffic. You may also want to consider the cost, as solid wood can be more expensive than engineered wood.