Installing a floating engineered hardwood floor step 1.
Installing floating engineered wood floors on concrete.
Next check the boards for warpage or defects and then remove any bad ones.
The glue down method of engineered wood flooring installation is typically the most common and creates a highly stable floor.
If your subfloor is concrete cover it with a wood or engineered wood subfloor first.
When working on a clean concrete subfloor the glue down method is often the go to choice.
Use a flush cut dovetail saw to trim the bottom of the casing at all doorways so that the flooring will slide underneath.
A glue down installation requires premium wood adhesives to be properly troweled over the concrete slab.
Your very first step before installing engineered hardwood floors over concrete is to let the boards acclimate to the room where they re going to be installed.
Check the manufacturer s recommendations but in most cases it s a minimum of three days with no maximum.
Trim the door casings photo by kolin smith.
Then the engineered wood planks can be laid into the adhesive and locked together at their tongue and groove joints.
Engineered wood floors are easy to install and resistant to moisture making them a great alternative to traditional hardwood floors.
Traffic should also be restricted for up to 24 hours after completing the installation to allow drying.
Read manufacturer s directions before installation to maintain warranty coverage.
Considering new hardwood floors.
You should install a floating engineered hardwood when you need flexibility.
Install the first row install the first row using wood glue on all plank ends arranged with the tongue facing the center of the room.
Be sure to follow the manufacturer s instructions after installing engineered flooring over concrete.
Hardwood floors are durable low maintenance and easy to clean.
A floating engineered wood flooring installation on concrete can be an excellent choice if your subfloor is below grade.
Installing hardwood flooring over concrete.
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Boards adhere well to the rough surface of the concrete subfloor and therefore lead to less gaps or planks lifting and buckling.
Watch as jack explains what s involved in floating installation of engineered hardwood flooring.
The adhesive manufacturer should have instructions regarding specific trowel requirements.
For instance you might be required to roll and cross the floor with a 100 150 lb.
Laying down your floating flooring directly onto concrete is a no no.
Gauge the height of the cut by laying down a piece of foam underlayment and a piece of flooring upside down so the saw won t scratch the finish.
For one there s less insulation.
Roller after installation to ensure proper adhesive transfer.