Engineered hardwood built for Maryland
Engineered hardwood delivers the warmth and elegance of real wood with added dimensional stability, making it ideal for Maryland's humid summers and cold winters. Install it in basements, kitchens, and over concrete slabs—areas where solid hardwood cannot go.
Real wood veneer on top
The surface layer is genuine hardwood, so you enjoy the same authentic look and feel as solid wood—at a more accessible price point.
Moisture resistant core
The multi-ply plywood core resists cupping and warping better than solid wood, making it a smart choice for below-grade rooms and kitchens.
Versatile installation methods
Float, glue, or nail engineered hardwood depending on your subfloor. Our team recommends the best method for your specific conditions.
Style for every room
Engineered hardwood comes in oak, hickory, maple, walnut, and exotic species with wire-brushed, hand-scraped, and smooth surface textures. Mix and match widths and stains to create a cohesive look throughout your home.
Below-grade installations
Engineered hardwood is approved for basement installations where solid wood is not, opening up an entirely new area of your home to the warmth of real wood flooring.
Cost-effective elegance
Achieve the look of premium hardwood at a lower cost per square foot, leaving more room in your budget for finishing touches and accessories.
Refinishable wear layer
Thicker wear-layer options (3mm+) allow one or two refinishing cycles, extending the floor's life and letting you refresh the color years down the road.
Suggested locations & uses
Engineered hardwood's stability makes it a great fit throughout the home—including spaces solid wood can't go.
Engineered hardwood brands we trust
We carry engineered hardwood from manufacturers known for stable cores and authentic top-layer veneers. Each brand below earns its place through finish quality, plank consistency, and long-term performance under our installations.