Mirage Engineered Flooring Wear Layer

The thickness of the solid wood wear layer is crucial to the overall quality and longevity of your engineered flooring.
Mirage engineered flooring wear layer. Wear is generally very superficial. Mirage is also extremely environmentally conscious. Their floors are very high quality with a very durable finish. Staple glue down or float over a flat dry sub floor.
Final thoughts mirage offers a fantastic amount of selection. A 5 32 4 mm thick wear layer is thick enough for many resandings. Their floorboards have an ultra thick wear layer. Rest assured that you will continue to have the same quality and service that the foxwood brand was known for.
Mirage floors can be sanded 3 5 times. 35 year residential finish lifetime structural warranty. While engineered hardwood does cost more it does have real wood. These other methods include nail down or glue down.
Mirage s duramatt x finish. Thick and thin veneer. You will be able to add to your existing foxwood floor or choose from the much expanded mirage hardwood floors collection. Like laminate flooring lvp uses a photographic layer to mimic the appearance of wood but loses the texture and feel underfoot of real wood.
Mirage floors reviewed by wood floor doctor on july 9. The top layer also known as the clothing layer is a dry cutting method in which the hardwood is cut with precision to the desired thickness of a thickness of 4 mm being one of the thickest wear layers in the floor industry. However tongue groove engineered hardwood is more common because they are compatible with more forms of installation. The surface of a wood strip which can be resanded after wear to restore the floor s original appearance.
Each board is unique and there are no repetitive patterns. It gives an authentic touch to the wooden wear layer. Foxwood flooring will be transitioning with our sister brand mirage hardwood floors. The top layer veneer of an engineered floor is called the wear layer.
Wire brushed engineered flooring with 4mm wear layer. To place an. 2mm is a decent veneer thickness while 3mm and above assures you of a high quality flooring that can be refinished multiple times with a 50 year plus lifespan.