Often asked: What is the standard thickness of hardwood flooring?

May 2023 · 4 minute read

Solid wood flooring comes in a variety of thicknesses: typically 1/2″, 5/8″ and 3/4″. There is very little difference in cost between 1/2″ thick and 3/4″ thick because you start with the same raw material when you make the flooring.

What is the best thickness for hardwood floors?

The best and most common thickness of solid hardwood is 3/4 inch (19 mm). The thicker the board, the more it costs, but the longer it will last.

Is a thicker hardwood floor better?

The thicker the plank, the more material is used and the higher the price. When comparing traditional wood floors, it has to be mentioned that thicker floors will last longer and be refinished more often, so they save on the expense of new flooring installation.

What is the standard size of hardwood flooring?

Traditional flooring typically uses 2 ¼ inch to 3 inch wide planks. This style works well with most décor and has clean, consistent lines. It’s versatile and has general overall appeal. But over the years, as trends have changed, many have come to prefer wider plank flooring.

What is standard thickness of flooring?

In a typical home, the entire structure between levels can be about 12 to 14 inches thick, depending on the type of joists used and the finish materials for the floor and ceiling.

What is the best time of year to install hardwood floors?

The best seasons of the year for hardwood floor installation are the spring and fall, when there is a moderate amount of moisture in the air but the climate is not overly damp. Whenever you decide to have the floor installed, an indoor humidity level between 45-65 percent is recommended.

How thick is standard oak flooring?

When we think of a solid Hardwood flooring we generally think of the standard strip red oak wood flooring that is 3/4″ thick by 2 1/4″ wide, but solid Hardwood flooring is also available in various sizes from 3 to 6 or more inches wide (called plank floors).

Are wide plank floors better?

Because wide plank is, well, wider, it tends to show more of the grain of the wood and includes more knots and imperfections. Wide plank flooring also means fewer seams between boards and thus fewer interruptions of the natural lines of both the wood and the room.

What is a good thickness for engineered hardwood?

About Engineered Hardwood Thicknesses It is recommended to choose engineered wood flooring with an overall thickness of 3/4 inch to 5/8 inch. Breaking that down, the wear layer should measure 3/16 inch, and the core should have a 9- or 11-plywood (ply) thickness.

How thick is tongue and groove flooring?

Solid Wood Flooring This is the most common type of groove and tongue flooring, it is found in many old homes, basketball courts and bowling alleys. Each strip of solid wood is about 5/8 or 3/4 inch thick. It is sold in unfinished and prefinished forms.

Do you need to glue 5 inch hardwood flooring?

We recommend and encourage a glue assist for all nailed down floors, especially if you are nailing down a thin floor, a solid or engineered floor that is 5” or wider, or one installed in an environment with moisture swings. These types of floors are more likely to have problems with squeaks.

Is wider hardwood more expensive?

In most cases, the wider planks tend to cost more than narrower planks. The main reason for this is because the wider planks are made from older growth trees which are more valuable. The wider planks means each tree produces fewer planks.

How long should wood planks be?

There’s no set length; it’s all random. You should have pieces no longer than 7 feet, and no shorter than 1 foot. The average length is between 3 and 3.5 feet. If you are willing to pay a greater price, you can request longer boards, or a set number of boards of specific lengths.

How thick is 7mm flooring?

7mm laminate flooring is ever slightly thicker than 6mm laminate flooring and is ideal for normal home installations. When installed over a quality subfloor with the right type of underlayment, 7mm laminate flooring has outstanding performance. Remember to be aware of the AC rating of your floor.

How thick is a floor mm?

A millimeter is roughly 0.039 inches. Flooring products like Swiss Krono will state plank thickness on their packages or in their advertising by measuring the entire plank thickness — from the bottom surface that rests on the subfloor to the top of the plank.

What’s the difference between 8mm and 12mm laminate flooring?

12mm is much more impact resistant than 8mm. Sharp items that accidentally fall on a thicker base will have very little effect on it. That’s the reason why people prefer 12mm laminate in high traffic areas.

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