When choosing engineered flooring for commercial or residential projects, your clients may ask:
“Is this product certified?”
“Will this pass building code or LEED standards?”
“Does it contribute to a healthier indoor environment?”
As a designer, contractor, or developer, knowing your certifications isn’t just about eco-friendly messaging—it’s about compliance, client trust, and winning bids.
Let’s break down the most important flooring certifications and how they apply to engineered oak flooring.
1. FSC® Certification (Forest Stewardship Council)
What it means: The wood comes from responsibly managed forests that meet strict environmental and social standards.
Why it matters:
- Required in LEED® projects
- Trusted by sustainability-conscious clients
- Ensures no illegal or overharvested materials
Finefloor Insight: Our engineered oak products are available with FSC® certification upon request—ideal for architects and developers working on green-certified buildings.
2. FloorScore® Certification
What it means: The flooring product meets strict indoor air quality (IAQ) standards and emits low levels of VOCs (volatile organic compounds).
Why it matters:
- Essential for WELL® and LEED® v4 indoor air quality points
- Growing requirement in office, education, and healthcare projects
- Builds trust with homeowners, families, and commercial tenants
Client Tip: FloorScore®-certified flooring is especially important in projects targeting wellness or public-sector contracts.
3. CARB Phase II Compliance (California Air Resources Board)
What it means: Limits the amount of formaldehyde emitted from composite wood materials.
Why it matters:
- Mandatory in California, increasingly adopted nationwide
- Protects installers, end-users, and indoor air quality
- Often required in state or federally funded construction projects
Finefloor Guarantee: All our engineered flooring products are manufactured in compliance with CARB Phase II standards.
4. CE Certification (for International Projects)
What it means: Compliance with European Union safety, health, and environmental protection standards.
Why it matters:
- Required for exports to the EU
- Indicates manufacturing transparency and traceability
- Appeals to global clients and overseas architects
5. Why These Certifications Give You a Competitive Edge
- Designers can confidently include flooring in LEED, WELL, or Fitwel-certified projects
- Developers meet city, state, or client bid requirements with ease
- Contractors reduce risk of liability or client pushback
- Distributors attract high-end buyers and reduce post-sale questions
“Certifications are no longer optional—they’re a dealbreaker for many commercial clients.” — Architect, Seattle
Why Choose Finefloor Certified Flooring
- FSC®-certified oak available by batch
- FloorScore® tested finishes
- CARB Phase II compliant manufacturing
- Documentation provided for submittals and RFPs
- Trusted by developers, builders, and designers across the U.S.



