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Solid Hardwood vs. Engineered Wood in a Damp Climate

Which wood flooring makes sense in Pacific Northwest homes — moisture, refinishing, basements and radiant heat compared.

In a climate this damp, the difference between these two is more consequential than the showroom suggests.

What this covers

  • The actual difference
  • Moisture and movement
  • Where engineered clearly wins
  • Where solid still wins
  • Check the wear layer

The actual difference

Solid hardwood is one piece of wood throughout. Engineered has a real hardwood veneer over a plywood core. Engineered is not 'fake wood' — the surface is genuine hardwood. The core is what changes the behavior.

Moisture and movement

Solid wood expands and contracts with humidity. In Puget Sound homes with wet winters and dry summers, that means seasonal gapping. Engineered's cross-layered core is far more dimensionally stable, which is a real advantage here.

Where engineered clearly wins

Over concrete slabs, in basements, over radiant heat, and in any below-grade or moisture-prone space. Solid hardwood shouldn't go in those locations at all.

Where solid still wins

Refinishing. Solid can be sanded many times over decades. Engineered can be refinished only as many times as the wear layer allows — sometimes once, sometimes not at all with thin veneers. If you want a floor that outlives you, solid on a proper subfloor is still the answer.

Check the wear layer

This is the number that matters when buying engineered, and it's often buried in the spec sheet. A thick wear layer can be refinished; a paper-thin one cannot. Two engineered floors at the same price can be very different products.

What we'd install

Engineered on main floors of most Puget Sound homes, especially over radiant or slab. Solid on upper floors of older homes where it matches existing and refinishing potential matters. Neither in a bathroom — that's tile.

In the Puget Sound specifically

Material behaves differently in this climate than it does in a showroom in a dry state. Long damp winters, seasonal humidity swings and homes that predate modern vapor control all affect what holds up here. We spec for the Pacific Northwest, not for a catalog photo.

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About the author: Veniamin Plotnikov is the owner of Builders Enterprise, Inc., a general contracting and remodeling company based in Renton, WA. He has worked in construction across the Puget Sound since 1998, including years specializing in natural stone and countertop fabrication.

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