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Engineered wood flooring is becoming increasingly popular as a durable and budget-friendly alternative to solid wood. Therefore, you can expect an increased resistance against temperature and humidity, as well as greater stability and a lower price range.
Due to the solid wood wear layer, even cheap engineered wood flooring will offer the same aesthetic as solid wood flooring. This also means that it can be sanded back and refinished in the same manner (providing there is a minimum of 3mm to start with).
At Flooring365, we have a wide range of affordable engineered wood flooring, with numerous different colours and styles to choose from. However, if you have a limited budget, our engineered wood flooring under £30 offers excellent value for money. Don’t worry, a limited budget does not mean limited in styles, with cheap engineered wood flooring available in a wide range of different colours and finishes. From cheap grey engineered wood flooring to cheap engineered oak wood flooring in black, coffee, natural, or smoked shades. Whatever your style, we have something for every home and budget here at Flooring365.
In the UK, you can usually expect to pay between £30-£40 per square metre for engineered wood flooring. However, as with anything else, the price of engineered wood flooring can vary, depending on what you’re looking for. Some of the biggest price factors depend on:
The width of the boards: Wider boards are often more expensive because larger trees are required.
The length of the boards: Longer boards also tend to be more expensive because larger trees are required. If you’re looking for cheap engineered wood flooring, you’ll most likely be looking at random-length boards.
The finish applied: Unfinished floors are cheaper but will require a finish to be bought separately. Whereas unique finishes such as handscraped or distressed are a lot more involved and come with a higher price tag.
The installation method: Click Lok floors are slightly more expensive but can prevent the need for an installer.
The thickness of the wear layer: Thicker wear layers will cost more because they include more oak or walnut.
The grade of the wood: If you are looking for cheap engineered wood flooring, you’ll want to avoid looking at prime-grade floors. Prime-grade floors will always cost more since the lack of knots is rare in a natural product.
The company you choose: Some companies will simply make the price higher than it needs to be. That’s why we’re proud to say we have the lowest prices online here at Flooring365.
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The key to finding cheap engineered wood flooring is to be mindful of the thickness of the wear layer, the core material, and the installation method. By considering these factors, you can find cheap engineered wood flooring that meets your needs as well as your budget.
The wear layer is the top layer of real wood that you see and walk on. The thicker the wear layer, the more durable the floor will be and the more times it can be refinished. However, thicker wear layers also come with a higher price tag.
Plywood is the most stable option, but it is also the most expensive. Whereas MDF and HDF are slightly less stable but much more affordable. Therefore, if you are installing engineered wood flooring in a high-traffic area, we would recommend choosing a plywood core. Otherwise, MDF or HDF can be a good budget-friendly choice.
Glue-down is the most secure method, but it is also the most difficult to install. Nail-down is easier to install than glue-down, but it can damage the subfloor. Click Lok is the easiest to install, and can save costs on installation, but the boards will cost more to begin with.
If you’re still looking for additional savings, we suggest that you keep an eye out for our upcoming discounts. This is where you will often find some of the best deals across the market, with daily price checks and unbeatable offers. While not every floor will be below £30 you can check out our additional offers on cheap engineered wood flooring in our engineered wood flooring sale.
With unfinished floors, you can choose to finish the flooring as you see fit. This could be using a stain, oil, or lacquer. However, to ensure your flooring is durable, you must finish your boards before you can fit them.
A brushed finish is perfect if you want a slight texture to your flooring. Brushed finishes help enhance the natural character of the floor by gently brushing it with a steel comb. This removes the soft grains of the wood and leaves behind only the hard grains. You can then treat the flooring with oil or lacquer.
Lacquer is a varnish that dries to produce a hard, durable finish and acts as an additional wear layer. This makes it a popular choice for many, but particularly ideal for areas with higher foot traffic. Lacquer is available in gloss, matt, or satin matt finishes and can be clear or coloured.
Oil seeps into the wood and maintains the surface texture of wood flooring while providing some resistance to damage. However, it does not protect the flooring in the same way that lacquer does because it does not sit on the surface. Oiled flooring will require more maintenance and care over spillages because of this.
Generally speaking, board thickness is a case of personal preference, however, thicker boards, whilst usually more expensive do tend to be more hard wearing and provide a slightly improved sound reduction performance, which should be considered in upstairs apartments or bedrooms, for example. As well as this, thicker boards are usually more suited to higher traffic areas, where they can withstand greater use.
Wear layer refers to the top, aesthetic, surface layer of real wood, which gives the engineered flooring its look. Thicker wear layers, whilst usually more expensive, offer greater durability and the option to sand more frequently, meaning flooring can be refreshed more times before replacing.
Most engineered wood floors, regardless of the thickness of the wear layer, will provide years of use, maintaining their impressive appearance.
In most cases, sanding the top layer of engineered wood flooring will remove up to 1MM of surface, with a minimum of 1MM needed left for protection. As a rough guide, here’s the number of times a floor can be sanded, based on the initial wear layer thickness:
3mm: 1-2 times
4mm: 2-3 times
5mm: 3-4 times
6mm: 4-5 times
(Please note: Sanding times is a guide only, the number of times a floor can be sanded will vary on an individual basis.)
Tongue and groove is the most traditional method for installing engineered wood flooring; compatible boards fit together and hold in place with glue. The glue means tongue and groove flooring is free of nails, making it visually appealing and safe to walk barefoot.
You can install tongue and groove flooring onto a layer of underlay as a floating floor. Underlay has many benefits, such as providing sound dampening and protecting your flooring from moisture and temperature changes.
If you have a suitable subfloor (flat and sturdy surface such as concrete with a damp-proof membrane), you can glue your flooring to it with a strong adhesive. Glued installation creates a very stable and sturdy floor that will not shift under the pressures of daily life.
Click Lok flooring allows for easy DIY installations with a profiled edge and interlocking system that doesn't require any adhesive or nails.
If you’re considering Click Lok it’s important to think about the underlying surface on which your new engineered flooring will be laid. Uneven surfaces make Click Lok much more difficult to fit and keep in place, which often means the need for levelling underlay.
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