When installing a floor over your existing floor you will want to choose an engineered wood floor that is at least 1 2 thick and over 4 3 4 wide.
How to glue engineered flooring to existing floor.
As an installation method glued down is most suited for either concrete or wood subfloors.
Installing engineered hardwood over existing flooring is a great option for people who have hard to remove floors such as glued down hardwood or glued down vinyl.
Floating wood floors are easier to install than glue down floors and can be put into place faster.
They can be laid over pretty much any subfloor such as concrete or particleboard but also over existing floors such as stone tile linoleum and old timber floors.
For a medium sized room with two people working engineered hardwood floors can be laid in a day.
My larger 500 sq ft basement took about a day and half with two people.
So the big advantage of a floating floor is that a diy installation is really easy.
Most engineered boards come supplied with tongue and groove joints and are designed to be laid as a floating floor needing no nailing or gluing.
The suitable fitting methods for our engineered tongue and groove wood flooring are as follows.
Do you recommend a floating floor or do you think a glue nail down method is better.
Glue down bond by far the best method of installing our engineered wood flooring is to glue bond it directly to the floor screed using ms polymer floor adhesive.
Glued down means using a bonding agent adhesive or glue which is put directly onto the subfloor before laying any of your engineered wood flooring.
That type of installation takes longer when putting in glue down flooring because it s a more intensive process overall.
Getting ready to install engineered hardwood.
There are three ways to do it and the glue down method that you ll see in this video is great for concrete sub.
It s possible to install an entire room of this type of flooring in just a day or two for most people.
A smooth expanse of wood flooring adds warmth and anchors a room.
When installing an engineered wood floor there are a few things to consider from the condition of the subfloor to the method that you will use to install the flooring.
Floating vs glued down engineered wood flooring.