Engineered flooring is basically plywood, three ply normally and the surface layer is substantially thick. Underneath layers are cheaper wood.
If what you have is the same wood all the way through you have just found solid hardwood flooring.
Lucky!
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On 9 Sep 2020, at 18:51, Alan [via UK HBBR Forum] <[hidden email]> wrote:
What a funny world we live in. In a nearby road I found a skip outside a house virtually full of engineered wood flooring, at least I think that's what it was; real exotic hardwood but treated somehow for stability, end grain visible. The next
house had a skip full of cut-down tree branches - directly opposite a house which prepares and stores wood for their wood stove.