Thread: Engineered Hardwood and Solid Hardwood - Brands?
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Jul 29th, 2007 10:43 PM
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Engineered Hardwood and Solid Hardwood - Brands?
Hi All,
I am looking for both an engineered hardwood (on main floor due to concrete subfloor) and a solid hardwood (second floor). I have been to over 10 flooring stores and having trouble finding what I want.
I am looking for a dark wood that is 3.5" to 3.75" wide. The closest we have seen is the 3.5" Satin Finish Graphite solid wood and the 3.25" Mercier Mystic Brown Engineered hardwood. I am open to a glue down engineered wood.
Ideally, I would like both the solid wood and engineered wood to be from the same company. The solid wood isn't a problem but I can't find an engineered wood at the 3.5" width! Help - any suggestions?
Thanks!
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Jul 29th, 2007 10:55 PM
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Originally Posted by
CharmyPoo
Hi All,
I am looking for both an engineered hardwood (on main floor due to concrete subfloor) and a solid hardwood (second floor). I have been to over 10 flooring stores and having trouble finding what I want.
I am looking for a dark wood that is 3.5" to 3.75" wide. The closest we have seen is the 3.5" Satin Finish Graphite solid wood and the 3.25" Mercier Mystic Brown Engineered hardwood. I am open to a glue down engineered wood.
Ideally, I would like both the solid wood and engineered wood to be from the same company. The solid wood isn't a problem but I can't find an engineered wood at the 3.5" width! Help - any suggestions?
Thanks!
Is there a reason that you want solid wood upstairs? Since you can install engineered right throughout the house & keep the same colour/width & species....plus you can glue it, nail it or float it!
Try www.vintageflooring.com
They make solid & engineered in the same species & same colours. Eng. in 3 1/2" width, extremely good quality milling and reasonable price.
Last edited by patrob; Jul 29th, 2007 at 11:29 PM.
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Jul 30th, 2007 11:51 AM
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Newbie
Bah stay away from Satin Finish. We just ripped out 600 sq feet of Satin Finish hardwood as they are having quality control issues. The stain was flaking off the ends of the boards and the boards had a significant amount of manufacturing defects (staple marks, dents and very deep grain marks). It probably depends on the line of hardwood though.
We replaced it with Lauzon and have been satified so far.
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Jul 30th, 2007 01:26 PM
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Originally Posted by
north5995
Bah stay away from Satin Finish. We just ripped out 600 sq feet of Satin Finish hardwood as they are having quality control issues. The stain was flaking off the ends of the boards and the boards had a significant amount of manufacturing defects (staple marks, dents and very deep grain marks). It probably depends on the line of hardwood though.
We replaced it with Lauzon and have been satified so far.
Lauzon is one of the top brands.
From time to time, Satin Finish has quality control problems...but more known to have problems with dust in the finish. They don't use protection foam between layers when packing the wood in boxes
that helps reduct dents & scratches. The production is too big for them to keep up with good quality control & sometimes it looks like they mill second grade & sell as first grade.
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Jul 30th, 2007 03:29 PM
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Newbie
Wood Flooring.
Try Mirage Hardwood Flooring.
http://www.miragefloors.ca/
They make a Soild, Engineered Glue/Nail down, and a new Floating lock product.
Look at the colours Vienna or Java.
G.
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Jul 30th, 2007 05:46 PM
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Jul 31st, 2007 03:17 PM
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I used http://www.goodfellowinc.com/ engineered wood, not one bad board in over 9 boxes.
Highly recommended.
I used Bellefloor.
http://www.goodfellowinc.com/english...loor/index.php
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Jul 31st, 2007 03:28 PM
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Originally Posted by
DSTU
Then you're one lucky 'fellow'
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Jul 31st, 2007 04:57 PM
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Newbie
Mirage vs. Vintage
Strictly speaking about engineered Flooring. The biggest difference between Vintage and Mirage is not so much the price.
Mirage's Engineered has 5 set lengths that make it easier for repairs. It also has a 5 ply hardwood core, and it's available it 3 different widths.
Vintage's Hardwood Floorings strength in its engineered line, are the choices of species, they offer alot more exotics than Mirage. They also offer only 2 widths, and random lengths. Although Vintage may be less than Mirage when looking at solids, they are actually a little more money when you compare engineered products.
Regardless both are excellent products. I recommend going to a dealer that carries both lines to compare them side by side.
Try.
www.darmaga.com
Or
www.woodchuckflooring.com
I've had success with both places.
G.
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Jul 31st, 2007 08:23 PM
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Originally Posted by
gooch1000
Try Mirage Hardwood Flooring.
http://www.miragefloors.ca/
They make a Soild, Engineered Glue/Nail down, and a new Floating lock product.
Look at the colours Vienna or Java.
G.
I have mirage floors in my condo and it's not defect-free. Not full of defects either but I had one long full-length plank right in the middle of the living room start to separate and lift out of the floor. Not a pretty repair at all. Just bad luck on my part I guess.
Last edited by Jucius Maximus; Aug 2nd, 2007 at 08:36 PM.
Reason: spelling cleanup
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Jul 31st, 2007 08:28 PM
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Jul 31st, 2007 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by
Jucius Maximus
I have mirage floors in my condo and it's not defect-free. Not full of defects either but I had one long full-length plank right in the middle of the living room start to separate and lift out of the floor. Not a pretty repair at all. Jut bad luck on my part I guess.
From time to time, you might find one of those boards in your floor that will start to de-laminate (separation between vaneer & core). Fixable but pain in the a@@
Usually it's a manufacturing defect & they usually take care of it, if not caused by water or improper installation.
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Aug 1st, 2007 12:52 AM
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Thanks for all the feedback everyone!! No one said anything about Mercier so I am not sure if I should stick with them. At least, I know for sure to stay away from Satin Finish! I really like the offerings by both Vintage and Mirage - I am just surprised that none of the hardwood stores offered it to me even though they carry those two products.
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Aug 1st, 2007 08:55 AM
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Aug 1st, 2007 09:50 AM
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Newbie

Originally Posted by
patrob

What's with the big font size

It gets bigger & bigger with every post
You really sound like a Mirage sales rep...
My husband actually works with both & Vintage's new line of engineered has pre-set lengths as most other companies, NOT random.
Regardless, both are the best on the market.
Sorry, I'll tone it done. Just fooling with the font options. Nope not a flooring Rep, just a GC.
G.
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