Hardwood flooring materials are available in a range of thicknesses but solid hardwood flooring generally ranges between 5 16 to 3 4 inch thick.
Engineered hardwood flooring thickness.
Flooring 3 8 or 1 2 inch thick is usually.
There are three key elements that will affect your choice of thickness.
Depending on the thickness of the veneer that tops the flooring the quality of flooring used and how well you maintain your floors engineered hardwood can last a lifetime.
The reason for this is that boards of this thickness will allow the heat to pass into the room more efficiently than a thicker board.
You can also lay engineered flooring over any flat stable surface including ceramic tile sheet vinyl and existing wood floors.
An engineered wood floor which is being fitted over under floor heating is normally recommended to be a maximum of 15mm thick.
Engineered hardwood flooring consists of a thin layer of wood on top veneer and multiple layers of backing the core.
A thicker the veneer wears longer.
7 8 inch 22 23 mm the best and most common thickness of solid hardwood is 3 4 inch 19 mm.
The range of thickness options starting as low as inch allow you to finesse transitions between different types of flooring at doorways and stairways that would be awkward or impossible with standard inch solid flooring.
For engineered floors there are two components that make up the thickness the base layer or core and the veneer.
Engineered flooring is typically between 3 8 to 3 4 thick whereas solid hardwood is 1 2 to 3 4 thick.
Like solid wood engineered wood flooring comes in various thicknesses from 10mm to around 21mm and irrespective of its thickness is a stable solution.
The thicker the board the more it costs but the longer it will last.
The thickness of the veneer and the core varies depending on the design and the manufacturer.