Now you know how to install hardwood floors over particle board.
Installing hardwood on chipboard.
A floating floor is simply a floor that does not need to be nailed or glued to the floor underneath it.
You can glue it down staple it or install it in a floating method.
Hardwood floor is 0 75 thick.
If you re stapling laminate flooring around the edges of the room you should be.
That said nailing and spot gluing or floating installation methods can also be used as alternative ways of fitting hardwood flooring to chipboard.
Engineered flooring solid flooring.
Gluing is going to be the most difficult installation but you will definitely not have to worry about it coming up once you are done.
Hardwood floor nowadays is manufactured as tongue and groove and quickly installed with a nail gun and standard 1 75 length nails.
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You can install hardwood on top of chipboard in three different methods.
Stop when you have about 5 feet of flooring remaining to be laid or when you don t.
It is particle board and not osb.
This makes installing other flooring such as hardwood difficult over a particleboard floor.
The particle board does not run under the walls.
Before installing any hardwood flooring onto chipboard ensure that the subfloor is flat level and dry.
We want to install either laminate or hardwood flooring throughout most of our home.
If you re nailing at a 45 degree angle this would be a total of 1 before you get to the plywood 0 75 x sqrt 2.
When to add plywood.
The home is about 35 years old.
Install the remaining lines of hardwood across your particleboard subfloor spreading more glue for each line.
The most effective installation method for fitting hardwood flooring to chipboard is gluing which offers strength and stability.
Either solid wood flooring or engineered wood flooring can be installed onto a chipboard subfloor.
Hardwood flooring that is fastened by any method whether it be mechanical fasteners or glue should not go over particle board.
Plain and simple answer is no.
Solid wood flooring must be glued down directly onto the chipboard and engineered wood flooring can either be glued down or floated over an underlay.
A floating install is the only way to go over it and i don t know of any 3 4 solid on the market that you can float.
I pulled up all the carpet and found 3 4 particle board over 1 2 plywood board subfloor underneath the carpet.