Last updated: May 2, 2026
Engineered in Granite Hills, CA.
Engineered flooring for Granite Hills homes, done by an experienced San Diego County crew. Engineered hardwood is real wood, a hardwood veneer over a dimensionally stable plywood or HDF core. That core lets the floor sit on concrete slab, where solid hardwood would cup and gap.
Why is engineered different in East County San Diego?
East County engineered hardwood floats well over slab in homes where solid wood would gap by winter. We default to 5mm-or-thicker wear layers here so the floor takes refinishing later.
What's included in engineered in Granite Hills?
- Slab moisture and flatness testing
- Glue-down install with vapor-barrier adhesive
- Float install over quality 3-in-1 underlayment
- Wide planks (6 to 10 inches) and long planks
- European oak, American oak, walnut, and exotics
- Wire-brushed, smooth, and rift-and-quartered finishes
- Custom stair treads to match
- Demo, prep, and transitions
When does a Granite Hills home need engineered?
- Your home is on a concrete slab
- You want real wood with a wide-plank modern look
- You want pre-finished factory durability
- You want a real wood floor that takes refinishing later (most engineered does, once or twice)
- You have an open floor plan where one continuous floor matters
What do Granite Hills homeowners ask about engineered?
How soon can you start engineered flooring in Granite Hills?
Most Granite Hills projects start within one to two weeks of the in-home measure. Water-damaged floors get same-week priority. We bring product samples to your home so you can decide without a showroom trip.
What does engineered flooring cost in Granite Hills?
Installed from $8 to $14 per sq ft including material. Pricing is the same across San Diego County, with no mileage upcharge for Granite Hills. The in-home measure and written quote are free, and every quote is line-itemed for material, labor, demo, prep, and transitions.
How does Granite Hills's climate affect this service?
Granite Hills is El Cajon-adjacent foothill stock from the 1960s-80s - original carpet, tile, and vinyl reaching end of life with rigid-core LVP and porcelain tile dominating replacement.. East County engineered hardwood floats well over slab in homes where solid wood would gap by winter.
Is engineered hardwood real wood?
Yes, the top wear layer is a slice of real hardwood, typically 2mm to 6mm thick. Below that is plywood or HDF core engineered for stability. The thicker the wear layer, the more times the floor can be sanded and refinished. Quality European-oak engineered with a 4mm wear layer can be refinished two to three times over its lifetime.
Glue-down or float?
Glue-down is more permanent, quieter, and feels closer to solid hardwood underfoot. It also handles slab moisture better with a vapor-barrier adhesive. Float is faster, cheaper to install, and easier to repair. For a primary residence, glue-down. For a rental or where install speed matters, float.
Need engineered in Granite Hills?
Call for a free in-home measure and a line-itemed written quote.