Secure the final boards.
Engineered hardwood flooring installation methods.
Which method should i use to install my engineered wood floor.
For the first row pre drill and nail with finishing nails about 1 inch from the wall at.
Engineered hardwood flooring installation can be done in three different ways.
For example nailing down or stapling an engineered hardwood flooring over a radiant heat system takes special care.
Staple glue or float.
Flooring nails look like the nightmare lovechild of a golf tee and a bobby pin and can be found at your local big box hardware store.
Wide width flooring showcases the wood grain s natural beauty and can make expansive rooms feel cozier.
You must have a wood or plywood subfloor in order.
Reinstall moulding and add transitions.
Let s break it down a little further.
A modified pneumatic flooring nailer that is used to drive 1 1 2 2 staples versus cleats to attach.
Can be another optional installation method for installing tongue and groove engineered wood flooring and.
There are four hardwood floor installation methods from which to choose.
Installing a staple down engineered hardwood floor step 1.
This method is often used with thin wood flooring.
Verify that the radiant heat system you are considering is compatible with engineered wood flooring.
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.
Staple down staples are used instead of nails to attach the floor to the subfloor.
Hardwood flooring installation methods staple down.
If your room s have a concrete subfloor gluing the floor down will be your best option.
Have you planned to install your engineered hardwood in a way that is compatible with a radiant heat system.
Staple down the next rows.
Secure the first row.
Nail or staple nailing a hardwood floor involves you guessed it nails.
In addition to nailing or stapling engineered hardwood can also be glued down or floated without glue.
Nail down nails are used to fasten the wood to the subfloor.
Engineered hardwood tongue and groove planks have a few more options.