Engineered Wood vs. Solid Hardwood in Springfield: Which Should You Choose?

Cami Nicoll • May 29, 2025

Hardwood floors have long been a staple in Springfield homes, offering timeless beauty and unmatched durability. But as homeowners weigh their options, one common question comes up: Should I go with engineered wood or solid hardwood? Both have their strengths—but knowing the difference can help you make the right choice for your home, lifestyle, and budget.

At B&B Flooring, we’ve walked Springfield residents through this decision countless times—and we’ve seen firsthand how the right flooring can transform a space. Let’s break down the pros and cons of each, so you can feel confident in your choice.


Solid Hardwood: Classic, Durable, and Long-Lasting

Solid hardwood is exactly what it sounds like—planks made from a single piece of wood. It’s a favorite among Springfield homeowners for its natural beauty and ability to last for generations when properly cared for.


Why Springfield loves it:

  • Timeless appeal – There’s nothing quite like the warmth and character of true hardwood. It’s ideal for homes with historic charm or anyone who loves that rich, traditional look.
  • Can be refinished multiple times – Got scratches or dullness? Solid hardwood can be sanded and refinished again and again—making it a great long-term investment.
  • Adds value – Many buyers consider hardwood a major selling point, which means you’re not just upgrading your space—you’re boosting your home’s value too.

Considerations:

  • Not ideal for basements or areas with high humidity, since it can expand or contract with moisture.
  • Tends to be a bit pricier, both in materials and labor.

Engineered Wood: Versatile, Budget-Friendly, and Beautiful

Engineered hardwood is made up of a real hardwood top layer over a plywood or fiberboard base. It gives you the look of solid wood but with a little more flexibility—literally.


Why Springfield homeowners are choosing it:

  • More moisture-resistant – Engineered wood holds up better in humid areas like basements or bathrooms, thanks to its layered construction.
  • Easier to install – Depending on your space, it can be floated, glued, or stapled—saving time and sometimes cost.
  • Great style variety – You can find it in a wide range of finishes, textures, and plank widths to match your exact vision.


Considerations:

  • Not all engineered woods can be refinished, depending on the thickness of the top layer.
  • Might not have the same resale value as solid hardwood in some markets.


What’s Right for Your Home?

Ultimately, it depends on your lifestyle, where you're installing the floor, and how long you plan to stay in your home. At B&B Flooring, we don’t just install—we guide. Our team takes the time to learn about your space, your needs, and your preferences before recommending the best option.

Whether you’re leaning toward the heritage of solid hardwood or the practicality of engineered wood, we’ll help you find the perfect fit—then install it with the craftsmanship and care we’re known for.


The Bottom Line

No matter what type of wood you choose, who installs it matters just as much. With B&B Flooring, Springfield homeowners know they’re getting more than flooring—they’re getting peace of mind. From honest pricing to flawless finishes, we treat your home like it’s our own.

Your floors deserve the best. And in Springfield, the best is B&B Flooring.