Or you can install it on top of existing floor coverings such as vinyl terrazzo ceramic cork or existing wood flooring.
Installing engineered hardwood on subfloor.
But now half of the flooring he installs is engineered made of thin sheets of wood glued together like plywood.
Engineered hardwood floors may be installed over wood subfloors using staples or flooring cleats.
Besides all the other benefits underlay helps support a floating floor.
Not only is engineered hardwood the easiest hardwood to.
Jeff hosking a flooring consultant for this old house first began laying floors 35 years ago back then 90 percent of his work was installing solid wood strips with nails.
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.
One of the greatest returns on investment a homeowner can get is to upgrade the flooring to hardwood.
Engineered wood can be glued nailed stapled and some can even be floated depending on the subfloor.
Most engineered wood floors are milled with.
Made from layers of real wood compressed together engineered hardwood floors are better able to handle changes in moisture and humidity than solid hardwood.
Engineered wood flooring can be installed by a few different methods.
Glue nail staple and float.
Engineered solid wood or floating wood flooring that are less than 1 2 thick can be installed over a wood plank subfloor as long as the 3 4 plank subfloor is flat.
If you ve decided to install engineered hardwoods there are four possible installation methods depending on the subfloor.
Whichever method you use for an additional subfloor allow 3 4 inch expansion space at the walls and vertical obstructions.
The hardwood flooring must be installed crossing the subfloor boards 90 degree angle.
It goes down easily over concrete plywood osb and underlayment grade particle board.
If you re installing laminate or engineered flooring that snaps together and floats over the subfloor without nails you need underlayment even more.
These pros and cons should be considered when deciding which floor is best for your home and what will be the best long term outcome for your home.
Engineered wood floors are easy to install and resistant to moisture making them a great alternative to traditional hardwood floors.