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Engineered features

Real wood stability plus versatility. You can use this extremely practical flooring almost anywhere in your home: on, above or below grade. This flooring’s cross-directional construction and the Tark-Lock tongue and groove system minimizes structural change with seasonal variations in temperature and humidity.

Engineered collections

Artisan Plank

NEW 5" wide, 1/2" thick engineered planks of random lengths with a beveled edge and a 25-year warranty on our Alumide…

16 codes
Galleria

Introducing Galleria, our thickest most dimensionally stable engineered product ever. Perfect for any new construction,…

10 codes
New Haven

New Haven engineered floors are ideal for remodeling or new construction. The ultra shiny finish and designer stains…

14 codes
Crossroads (engineered)

5" wide, 3/8" thick engineered planks in random lengths with a 15-year warranty on our Alumide enhanced oxide finish.…

5 codes
Passport (engineered)

Tigerwood and Brazilian cherry offered in natural hues and distinctive…

5 codes
First Choice

A 2-1/4", 1/2" thick engineered board of random lengths with a square edge and a 25-year warranty on our Alumide…

4 codes
Coach House Hickory

3" or 5" wide, 3/8" thick engineered planks in random lengths with a 15-year warranty on our Alumide enhanced aluminum…

10 codes
Kingsport

A 3" wide, 3/8" thick engineered plank of random lengths with a square edge and a 15-year warranty on our Alumide…

6 codes
Wendover Plank

A 5" wide 3/8" thick 5-ply engineered plank of random lengths with a square edge and a 15 year warranty on our Alumide…

3 codes

Where this construction goes

Installation method by floor construction.
Wood floor typeWhere to installInstallation methodType of sub-floor
LongstripAbove, on or below grade*Floating, glue or staple downMost dry, flat, structurally sound sub-floors
EngineeredAbove, on or below gradeGlue, staple or nail down5/8" or 3/4" plywood, 3/4" OSB board or concrete
SolidOn or above gradeNail down5/8" or 3/4" plywood, 3/4" OSB board over 16" on center joists

* Below grade: where any part of the slab is underground.