Watch as jack explains what s involved in floating installation of engineered hardwood flooring.
Installing engineered wood flooring on concrete floating.
Floating engineered hardwood flooring before installing a floating engineered hardwood floor follow the same preparation steps mentioned above including underlayment and laying out spacers to maintain the expansion gap specified by the manufacturer.
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Unlike traditional solid wood strips a floating floor isn t nailed down.
Instead the planks are either glued or snapped together.
Follow these steps to install an engineered wood floor in your home.
Considering new hardwood floors.
The quickest way to get new wood underfoot is to install a floating floor.
The manufacturer should have recommendations for how wide the expansion gaps need to be.
Installing engineered hardwood flooring over concrete too tight against a stationary object will not allow room for normal expansion and may cause a failure.
It s also a great option if you choose to incorporate a radiant heat system don t forget the vapor retarder.
The planks go down fast over virtually any material concrete plywood sheet vinyl even ceramic tile.
Alternatively screw rows of treated 1x4s to the concrete 16 in.
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.
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A floating engineered wood flooring installation on concrete can be an excellent choice if your subfloor is below grade.
When installing engineered hardwood floors over radiant heated subfloors turn the heat off for 24 hours before during and after installation.
Treated plywood to the concrete with concrete screws spaced every 16 in.