GoodFellow Flooring Wellington Heights Maple Engineered Hardwood
The reason engineered hardwood exists is simple. Concrete slabs, basements, and radiant heat will destroy a solid floor, and engineered was built to handle all three.
In simple terms: GoodFellow Flooring Wellington Heights Maple is a real-wood floor, a layer of genuine maple bonded to a stable engineered core. It looks and feels like solid hardwood, but the core lets it handle concrete, basements, and humidity that would move a solid plank. We carry it and our own crew installs it.
It is real maple, a fine, even grain that reads light and clean, at home in contemporary spaces. On the Janka scale Maple runs about 1450, harder than oak and a strong choice for high-traffic rooms. The core is the quiet workhorse here. A multi-ply core resists the expansion and contraction that makes solid wood cup, gap, or lift. Planks run 5 inches wide. A handscraped surface gives it a worn, characterful look. Colours in the range include Rockwood.
Decision line: choose Wellington Heights Maple when you want genuine hardwood that will stay flat over a slab or in a basement.
Installation is in-house and never subcontracted, across the Toronto and Mississauga area up to Barrie and Simcoe County. Engineered board can be glued over a slab, floated, or nailed down, so we assess the subfloor, test for moisture, and pick the right method. Browse our projects or the hardwood installation page.
Wood reads differently across a full floor than in a sample chip, so it is worth seeing Wellington Heights Maple under room light at either showroom. Contact us to check availability, or browse the full hardwood flooring range. For the full GoodFellow Flooring range, see our GoodFellow Flooring page.
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