What is the difference between solid timber, engineered, and laminate flooring?

From a professional specification perspective:

Solid timber has directional fibres and expands primarily in width with humidity. Engineered flooring has opposing fibre layers that reduce width movement but introduce some lengthwise movement. Laminate has a photographic image on fibreboard with no directional fibre orientation. FSA Network floor sanders work with all these floor types and understand their unique behaviours.

For specification-grade documentation, please contact our technical team.

For specification sheets and volume pricing, contact our trade desk on 1300 950 551 or visit sand-aid.com.