jmbfestool
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JimH2 said:I vote for 3/4" finished in place floors. Don't believe the hype on the engineered floors, they are not even close to same quality and the only reason they sell is because anyone can install them. The finish in place floors will last several lifetimes over and can be sanded and refinished if necessary.
As for the sound deadening material for engineered flooring....It helps, but it is hype. All engineered floors have a click-clack to them when you walk across them and there is no way to avoid it.
I am not in wood flooring business, but have had homes with both and there is no comparison between the two. I realize that there are different grades of "engineered" flooring, but they all are a compromise. I do think there is an engineered flooring that is nail down and if so it is going to be better than any of the various floating varieties.
As for advice on color, consider finding the wood with the color you want and going with just a clear, versus staining the wood to a color you like.
You can get clip fit engineered wooden flooring and you can get your regular tongue and groove engineered flooring.
To me sounds like you are confusing laminate with engineered?
I fit flooring and I wouldn't touch solid wood flooring anymore. Engineered flooring all the way. Far far superior than solid. Only if the client really wants solid and after I have spoken to the client about the down sides to solid then I might fit solid.