Samples of wood flooring laid out in a living room

Engineered vs. Solid Hardwood Flooring: Which Is Right for You?

When it comes to hardwood flooring, one of the biggest decisions homeowners face is whether to go with solid hardwood or engineered hardwood. Both options offer durability, elegance, and long-term value, but they have key differences that can impact their performance in different spaces.

1️⃣ What is Solid Hardwood Flooring?

Solid hardwood is made from a single piece of natural wood, usually ¾-inch thick, allowing it to be sanded and refinished multiple times.

  • Pros: Timeless, refinishable, highly durable.
  • Cons: Expensive, not ideal for humid areas, professional installation recommended.

Check out our Solid Hardwood Collection

2️⃣ What is Engineered Hardwood Flooring? Engineered vs. Solid Hardwood Flooring | Walk The Plank Flooring

Engineered vs. Solid Hardwood Flooring: Which Is Right for You?

Hardwood flooring samples showcasing solid and engineered wood

Choosing the Best Hardwood for Your Home

When it comes to hardwood flooring, one of the biggest decisions homeowners face is whether to go with solid hardwood or engineered hardwood. Both options offer durability, elegance, and long-term value, but they have key differences that can impact their performance in different spaces.

At Walk The Plank Flooring in Bakersfield, we help homeowners find the perfect flooring for their needs.

1️⃣ What is Solid Hardwood Flooring?

Solid hardwood is made from a single piece of natural wood, usually ¾-inch thick, allowing it to be sanded and refinished multiple times.

  • Pros: Timeless, refinishable, highly durable.
  • Cons: Expensive, not ideal for humid areas, professional installation recommended.

Check out our Solid Hardwood Collection

2️⃣ What is Engineered Hardwood Flooring?

Engineered hardwood is constructed with multiple layers of wood, with a real hardwood veneer on top, offering greater resistance to moisture and temperature changes.

  • Pros: Moisture-resistant, affordable, easier installation.
  • Cons: Limited refinishing, shorter lifespan than solid hardwood.

Browse our Engineered Hardwood Collection

3️⃣ Key Differences: Solid vs. Engineered Hardwood

Feature Solid Hardwood Engineered Hardwood
Material 100% Natural Wood Layers of Plywood + Hardwood Veneer
Lifespan 50+ Years 20-30 Years
Refinishing Can be refinished multiple times Limited refinishing
Water Resistance Sensitive to moisture More resistant to humidity
Installation Nail-down only Can be floated, glued, or nailed
Cost Higher upfront cost More budget-friendly

Read our guide on Choosing Between Solid and Engineered Hardwood

4️⃣ Best Uses for Each Type of Hardwood

✅ Best Rooms for Solid Hardwood:

  • Living Rooms & Bedrooms – Classic elegance and comfort.
  • Hallways & Dining Rooms – High-end aesthetic with long-term durability.

✅ Best Rooms for Engineered Hardwood:

  • Kitchens & Basements – Handles moisture and temperature changes well.
  • Condos & Apartments – Easier installation and cost-effective.

Explore our Hardwood Flooring Room Guide

🏡 Find the Perfect Hardwood Floor for Your Home

Both solid and engineered hardwood offer exceptional beauty and value—the right choice depends on your budget, lifestyle, and room conditions. At Walk The Plank Flooring in Bakersfield, we’ll help you find the perfect fit for your space.

📍 Visit us at 2929 F Street, Bakersfield, CA

📞 Call (661) 327-9742

🌐 Browse our collection at WalkThePlankFlooring.com