Hardwood floors come in either a
beveled edge, or a square edge. Today, most hardwood
floor manu-facturers are calling their beveled edge "eased
edge" because the tapered edge is dramatically
reduced from the old deeply grooved edges. The beveled
edges
do serve a purpose. The manufacturer can produce beveled
edge planks faster than square edge, which in turn
lowers their production costs. Also, a beveled edge
floor is
more forgiving when installed over irregular subfloors
and you don't have the problem of overwood.
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