A floating engineered wood flooring installation on concrete can be an excellent choice if your subfloor is below grade.
Installation of engineered hardwood flooring floating.
Floating hardwood floor overview illustration by gregory nemec.
If you ve decided to install engineered hardwoods there are four possible installation methods depending on the subfloor.
Made from layers of real wood compressed together engineered hardwood floors are better able to handle changes in moisture and humidity than solid hardwood.
There are multiple engineered hardwood flooring installation options available but engineered hardwood flooring glue down installation is one of the most common used.
Floating involves attaching or clicking the panels which blocks out moisture.
A concern with engineered flooring however is that the colors may be quite uniform within an entire box but have distinct tonal differences from one box to the next.
It s also a great option if you choose to incorporate a radiant heat system don t forget the vapor.
Glue nail staple and float.
Floating is the most common installation method for engineered wood although gluing is also an option.
Floating engineered wood flooring problems mainly come from moisture and not taking the proper steps to ensure the wood is protected from underneath the main drawback of using a floating floor installation for the engineered wood is the initial extra step to secure the boards.
Just as it sounds the boards are attached to the sub floor with wood glue.
Float glue and nail installation are three main methods used for installing this type of floor.
The planks glue together to create a floor that floats moves freely as a unit.
Watch as jack explains what s involved in floating installation of engineered hardwood flooring.
This project focuses on installing a floating engineered floor.
This is an ideal solution for cement wood or even vinyl covered sub floors.
You ll learn what tools you.
Engineered flooring goes down over a thin foam sheet which provides cushioning and sound dampening.
If you were to install the floor by using all the planks from one box before opening the next you run the risk of installing the floor with large mismatched patches of flooring.
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