The type of installation you choose will depend on your subfloor budget lifestyle and the type of wood flooring you select.
Installing engineered hardwood flooring nail down.
This helps to prevent movement of the wood and keeps each of the planks flat with their neighbor.
For instance solid hardwood flooring is typically nailed down during installation while tongue and groove engineered flooring is usually clicked together or completely glued down.
Pre drilling saves the wood from cracking and makes for an easier job.
Plan to nail down the engineered hardwood flooring when you have a wood subfloor.
Installing a nail down engineered hardwood floor step 1.
When you nail tongue and groove flooring properly the nails are invisible so american floor installers call the process.
How to nail down a tongue groove wooden floor without a power nailer.
Fasteners should penetrate at least inch into the floor framing.
Nail down the first row for your first row face the tongue toward the center of the room pre drilling and nailing with finishing nails about 1 inch in from the wall.
Engineered hardwood floors may be installed over wood subfloors using staples or flooring cleats.
When installing engineered wood planks or strips by nailing or stapling it is necessary to use the proper type of flooring stapler or nailer made for the thickness of the engineered wood flooring that is being installed.
If possible this is the ideal installation method.
Before you nail down hardwood flooring must be stored in a controlled environment within the above mentioned temperature and humidity.
Tongue and groove flooring staple nail down.
If you re installing engineered hardwood floors please refer to the staple down instructions.
It follows the same method as staple down installation but you use a wood flooring cleat rather than a stapler.
What s the best glue for your engineered wood flooring.
Walk over every inch of the floor listening for squeaks.
Nail down installation nail installation is a method commonly used for solid hardwood floors.
Tongue and groove milling is highly versatile allowing the floors to be stapled or nailed down glued and sometimes floated.
As long as you use the correct pneumatic nail gun this technique provides the installer with a simple and controlled approach to the installation.