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Flooring Glossary for Erie Homeowners

Understanding flooring services terminology helps you make informed decisions and communicate effectively with flooring companies.

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A

Acclimation

The process of letting flooring material adjust to a room's temperature and humidity before installation. In Erie, hardwood should acclimate for 3 to 7 days to prevent post-installation warping.

E

Engineered Hardwood

Hardwood flooring made of a thin hardwood veneer over a plywood or HDF core. More dimensionally stable than solid hardwood, making it better suited to Erie's humidity fluctuations.

F

Floating Floor

A flooring installation method where planks click together and rest on the subfloor without being glued or nailed down. LVP, laminate, and some engineered hardwood are installed this way.

G

Glue-Down Installation

A flooring method where planks are adhered directly to the subfloor with adhesive. Provides the most stable installation and is common for LVP and engineered hardwood in Erie homes.

Grout

The cement-based filler between tiles. In Erie bathrooms and kitchens, grout should be sealed to prevent moisture absorption, staining, and mold growth.

L

LVP (Luxury Vinyl Plank)

Waterproof vinyl flooring that mimics the look of hardwood. The top choice for Erie basements and moisture-prone areas because it handles temperature swings and water without damage.

M

Moisture Barrier

A plastic or rubber membrane installed to prevent moisture from reaching the flooring. Critical for Erie basements and concrete slabs where moisture can wick up from the ground.

Q

Quarter Round

Small trim molding installed where the floor meets the wall. Covers the expansion gap required for floating floors and provides a finished appearance.

R

Refinishing

Sanding down the existing finish on hardwood floors and applying new stain and sealant. Erie's winter salt and grit make refinishing necessary every 7 to 10 years for high-traffic areas.

Radiant Floor Heating

A heating system installed beneath the floor that warms rooms from the ground up. Compatible with tile and some LVP. An increasingly popular comfort upgrade for Erie's cold winters.

S

Solid Hardwood

Flooring milled from a single piece of wood. Beautiful and long-lasting but sensitive to moisture and humidity changes. Not recommended for Erie basements or below-grade installations.

Subfloor

The structural layer beneath your finished flooring, typically plywood or concrete. In older Erie homes, subfloors may need leveling, repair, or moisture barriers before new flooring is installed.

SPC (Stone Polymer Composite)

A type of rigid core vinyl flooring that is extremely durable and waterproof. SPC handles temperature changes well, making it ideal for Erie homes with unheated areas.

T

Transition Strip

A trim piece that bridges the gap between two different flooring types or heights. Ensures a smooth, safe transition between rooms with different flooring materials.

U

Underlayment

A thin layer of material installed between the subfloor and the finished floor. Provides cushioning, sound dampening, and moisture protection — essential in Erie homes over concrete slabs.

W

Wear Layer

The protective top surface of LVP or engineered hardwood that resists scratches and wear. Thicker wear layers (20+ mil for LVP) last longer in high-traffic Erie homes.

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