If you do intend to install engineered wood flooring in a longer run look for areas where you can add expansion gaps such as doorways.
How to lay engineered flooring on wood floor.
Treat it with the respect it deserves.
Engineered floors are common in 3 types of construction.
Hardwood floors have been in high demand lately.
However you can still get the same look like solid wood by using engineered flooring.
For people that have concrete basements or subfloors like slab houses traditional solid hardwood will not work.
Installing an engineered wood floor is a major project.
It s important to select the right kind and amount of flooring before you prepare the subfloor.
Glue nail staple and float.
If you ve decided to install engineered hardwoods there are four possible installation methods depending on the subfloor.
Wood fiber based multiply and 2 ply construction.
When laying engineered hardwood flooring the main goal is to lay a totally square floor within the space you re working in with all the joints equally staggered for strength and a uniform appearance and a nice equal gap including your expansion gap around the perimeter for your cuts.
If you were to install the floor by using all the planks from one box before opening the next you run the risk of installing the floor with large mismatched patches of flooring.
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.
Made from layers of real wood compressed together engineered hardwood floors are better able to handle changes in moisture and humidity than solid hardwood.
But now half of the flooring he installs is engineered made of thin sheets of wood glued together like plywood.
The maximum length that we recommend engineered wood flooring can be installed is 7m in any direction.
Unfortunately there are some types of subfloors that make installing traditional hardwood difficult or even impossible.
What are the best engineered hardwood floors to lay over your concrete slab.