This is the most popular way to install engineered hardwood flooring because it s stronger and more aesthetically pleasing.
How to lay floating engineered flooring on concrete.
Treat it with the respect it deserves.
Some engineered wood flooring products are designed for a glue down application when installing flooring over a concrete slab.
When installing an engineered wood floor there are a few things to consider from the condition of the subfloor to the method that you will use to install the flooring.
Once installed engineered wood planks look the same as solid wood planks.
Also the possibility of dampness however small is greater when there are fewer membranes between your concrete foundation and your floating floor.
This project focuses on installing a floating engineered floor.
You need to leave a 5 16 inch gap between the flooring and the baseboard or wall around the perimeter of the room to allow the floor enough space to expand.
What are the best engineered hardwood floors to lay over your concrete slab.
Laying down your floating flooring directly onto concrete is a no no.
The plank pieces are glued or clicked together if the flooring has a click lock system to each other but not to the subfloor creating a single large panel held in.
Other products are better suited for a nail down installation where they are secured to a wood subfloor with nails or staples.
Here are the eight critical questions you must research and answer to plan and budget for a successful engineered hardwood flooring installation.
Consult the manufacturer s recommendations to see how wide the expansion gap needs to be.
Installing an engineered wood floor is a major project.
Remember to leave expansion gaps between the flooring and wall.
Float glue and nail installation are three main methods used for installing this type of floor.
For one there s less insulation.
A smooth expanse of wood flooring adds warmth and anchors a room.
Watch as jack explains what s involved in floating installation of engineered hardwood flooring.
Considering new hardwood floors.
Engineered flooring goes down over a thin foam sheet which provides cushioning and sound dampening.
There are some key differences in engineered wood vs.
If your subfloor is concrete cover it with a wood or engineered wood subfloor first.
The planks glue together to create a floor that floats moves freely as a unit.