Engineered hardwood flooring features a real wood surface layer that delivers the authentic appearance and texture of solid hardwood, combined with a multi-layer core—typically plywood or high-density fiberboard—for added strength and stability. This layered construction resists warping, expansion, and contraction caused by moisture and temperature changes, making it suitable for a wider range of environments, including basements and concrete subfloors. It supports various installation methods, including glue-down, nail-down, or floating. Engineered hardwood also offers versatility in wood species, finishes, and plank widths, along with options for prefinished surfaces that are scratch-resistant and easy to maintain.