Flooring materials by style

Engineered Wood Flooring

Engineered wood combines a real hardwood veneer with a stable plywood core — ideal for concrete slabs, basements, and wide-plank modern designs.

Average cost $4,000–$4,900 $8–$9.80 per sq ft · 500 sq ft

  • Average cost$7–$11/sq ft
  • StabilityExcellent
  • Lifespan25–40 years
  • MaintenanceLow–moderate

Engineered Wood Styles

Plank width and install system affect price and where engineered wood works best.

Typical Engineered Wood Flooring Cost

Enter square footage, style, product tier, and city.

Typical total cost by project size

Based on your selections above.

  • 500 sq ft $3,500–$5,500 Main level
  • 1,000 sq ft $7,000–$11,000 Whole home

Cost varies based on

  • Veneer thickness
  • Plank width
  • Pattern labor
  • Moisture barrier
  • Removal

Engineered Wood Finishes

European oak and wire-brushed textures dominate current remodels.

Natural oak Light neutral
Smoked Gray-brown
Chocolate Warm dark
Blonde Scandinavian

Engineered Wood Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Stable on concrete slabs
  • Real wood veneer appearance
  • Faster than solid nail-down
  • Works in more rooms than solid

Disadvantages

  • Limited refinish vs solid
  • Thin veneers cannot be sanded repeatedly
  • Still not for standing water

Engineered Product Tier Comparison

Installed cost per sq ft — based on calculator settings.

TierLifespanInstalled cost

Engineered Installation Methods

Glue-down

$$$ · Permanent

Best for commercial and large open areas.

Nail / staple

$$$ · Plywood only

Some thick engineered installs over wood subfloor.

Moisture barrier

Add-on

Required on slab — adds $0.35–$0.75/sq ft.

Real Engineered Wood Projects

Based on the city selected in the calculator above.

National average

1,000 sq ft European oak

  • Click-lock over slab
  • Final cost: $8,900

Dallas, TX — Local Cost Context

Prices on this page adjust for Dallas-area labor, permits, and climate — not a generic national template.

Labor

Dallas sits in one of the busiest contractor markets in the South. Roofers and HVAC crews book out quickly after spring hail events, and Collin/Denton suburban growth keeps trim and remodel crews active year-round.

Contractor labor runs about 14% below the U.S. average; typical permit fees in our model start around $210 for standard residential work.

Permits

Dallas Development Services and neighboring Collin/Denton cities each issue their own building permits. Full re-roofs, HVAC changeouts, and panel upgrades typically require city approval before work starts.

Climate

North Texas heat and hail shape nearly every exterior project in Dallas:

  • 100°F+ summers drive oversized cooling loads and shorter AC lifespans
  • Spring hail favors Class 4 impact shingles and insurance-driven re-roofs
  • UV exposure fades fences and decking faster than humid climates

Top local projects

  • Impact-rated roof replacement — Highest ROI after hail — insurance often covers partial cost
  • High-SEER central AC — Long cooling season makes efficiency upgrades worthwhile
  • Backyard privacy fencing — Standard in Plano/Frisco subdivisions with open lots

Engineered Wood FAQ

How much does engineered wood flooring cost?

Engineered wood typically costs $7–$11 per sq ft installed.

Can engineered wood be refinished?

Depends on wear layer thickness — 3 mm+ may allow one light sand.

Is engineered better than solid on concrete?

Yes — engineered is the standard choice for slab homes.

Estimate Flooring Costs

Calculator with engineered wood pre-selected.