Engineered hardwood flooring installation for modern homes and remodels in Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, Issaquah, and Snohomish County.
Engineered hardwood gives you the look and feel of solid wood with added dimensional stability—making it a smart choice for many Pacific Northwest homes. A Team Hardwoods Construction installs engineered hardwood flooring throughout Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, Sammamish, Issaquah, Bothell, Snohomish, Sultan, Monroe, Lake Stevens, Everett, and the surrounding communities. Whether you're remodeling a contemporary home, finishing a basement space, or simply prefer the structure of engineered wood, our father-and-son team brings the same craftsmanship to every plank we install.
Engineered hardwood is constructed in layers, with a real hardwood veneer on top of a stable plywood or composite core. That construction allows it to handle changes in humidity and temperature better than solid wood in certain environments—especially over concrete slabs, in basements, or in homes with radiant heat. The result is a real wood floor that resists cupping and gapping, while still giving you the warmth and beauty of natural hardwood underfoot. We help you choose products that fit your home's conditions and the look you're after.
Wide planks, matte finishes, and lighter, more natural tones have become popular for a reason—they feel current, open up a space, and pair well with modern design. We install engineered hardwood in a wide range of styles and widths, including the wider plank looks that are showing up in newer Eastside builds and high-end remodels. Our installations focus on tight seams, level surfaces, and a finished look that feels intentional from any angle. Plus, with Tim and Hunter handling the job personally, you get a hands-on level of care from start to finish.
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