Do Knots Impact the Strength of Engineered Hardwood Flooring?


A majority of homeowners tend to whiten over the idea that knots affect the inherent strength and durability of engineered hardwood flooringHowever, experts have time and again debunked the myth. Instead of tampering with the strength, knots add to the visual suavity of flooring. 

Why do hardwood floors have knots?



There are primarily two ways wood knots are formed. First, in the case of a new branch jutting out of an older one; second, in the event of hawing off a branch, which produces a dark-grained spot – the latter is known as the live knot. An expert on timber floor sanding contends that knots may form due to tree scars too. The phenomenon is often likened to peeling of the human skin. 


It is vital to keep in mind that older trees produce better panels packed with knots. 

The impact of knots on floor strength 



Visually, knots do present a cumbersome aberration. However, the strength and durability of engineered hardwood flooring are not in the least impacted by the presence of knots. 

Knots may be imperfections, and yet only so much. You better shift your focus to the likes of warped boards and ungainly protrusions. 

The aesthetic value of floor knots 



Visually, live knots and dead knots appear differently. While the former is linked to the enclosing wood grain, the latter is seemingly disconnected from the wood patterns, and are darker too. 

The expert on timber floor sanding contends that far from being an eyesore, knots add to the charm of the floor. It is what differentiates hardwood flooring from the likes of tiles, marbles and stones.
 
Knots produce an appealing illusion of motion. The studied yet straying swirl of patterns consolidates the earthiness of the floors, thereby making it all the more natural. 
 
 

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