Like solid wood engineered wood flooring comes in various thicknesses from 10mm to around 21mm and irrespective of its thickness is a stable solution.
How thick should a wood floor be.
There are three key elements that will affect your choice of thickness.
If your joists are further apart than the recommended maximum then the advice is that you should lay a ply or chipboard sub floor over the joists in order to create a level and stable surface for your new floor.
Hardwood floors and standard carpet with pad add about 3 4 inch to the floor height.
The thicker the board the more it costs but the longer it will last.
Engineered wood is a wood flooring solution that looks like the real thing but offers a little more stability and flexibility to certain areas of your home.
Like solid wood engineered wood flooring comes in various thicknesses.
These floors can only handle a full sanding and refinish 2 3 times.
And yes every crumb dust etc can be seen if the wood is dark but that is the same with any type of flooring.
I think wood is the easiest to maintain based on my experience and would not hesitate to install again.
Vinyl flooring is usually the thinnest choice for floors and 1 8 inch vinyl installed over 1 4 inch underlayment will add only 3 8 inch to the floor height.
So how do you decide how thick your engineered flooring should be.
7 16 15 32 and 1 2 inch thick panels require joists spaced 16 inches on center.
The hardwood layer on top ranges in thickness from 6 millimeters to 4 millimeters.
If they fit this condition then either a solid or engineered wood flooring product that is at least 18mm thick should be sufficient.
I would never put a dark floor in a kitchen no matter what the material.
However homes built before the 1920s often have floors that are only 1 4 to 3 8 of an inch thick due to different milling standards.
Whether or not you have under floor heating.
A plank of hardwood at full thickness should be able to stand between 6 and 10 refinishings in its lifetime.
The two most common thicknesses are.
The thicknesses are as follows.
How thick is engineered wood flooring.
Engineered wood flooring comes in thicknesses ranging from to inch and from 3 to 10 inches wide.
The best and most common thickness of solid hardwood is 3 4 inch 19 mm.
Did that with the slate and would never do that again.
Cdx plywood should be a minimum of 7 16 inch thick.