Hello,
I have bought and installed 18mm, tongue and groove, varnished engineered wood flooring. It has a very good fit with no gaps in between boards (if it is done well, which I mostly did).
While installing it, and with my glasses on, I noticed that the wear layer, the 5mm oak at the top, is not cut square but at an angle. When you put two pieces together they fit perfectly as seen from the top, but looking at the side you can see what I feared, there is an increasing gap as you go down into the board.
If after a while you decided to sand and re-varnish the floor, say you took 1mm off, you might then expose that gap and you'd end up with gaps everywhere. Maybe some wood dust would find its way into the gaps and close them prior to varnishing.
I am attaching photos to show what I think might be a problem for the future. Please let me know your thoughts.
I have bought and installed 18mm, tongue and groove, varnished engineered wood flooring. It has a very good fit with no gaps in between boards (if it is done well, which I mostly did).
While installing it, and with my glasses on, I noticed that the wear layer, the 5mm oak at the top, is not cut square but at an angle. When you put two pieces together they fit perfectly as seen from the top, but looking at the side you can see what I feared, there is an increasing gap as you go down into the board.
If after a while you decided to sand and re-varnish the floor, say you took 1mm off, you might then expose that gap and you'd end up with gaps everywhere. Maybe some wood dust would find its way into the gaps and close them prior to varnishing.
I am attaching photos to show what I think might be a problem for the future. Please let me know your thoughts.