We don t recommend installing over chipboard and instead would suggest a floating floor such as engineered wood flooring or laminate flooring.
How to lay solid wood flooring on floorboards.
Hardwood flooring boards either solid wood flooring or engineered wood flooring can be fitted onto existing wooden floor boards.
Although this solution adds another cost element to your project if you re in any doubt about the appropriateness of your existing floor it will give you peace of mind and help ensure your new floor.
This is a guide to how to plan cut and lay floor boarding.
We will show you how to get a great finish even when your room is not square and you have to cut the floor boards down.
If laying engineered flooring in a hallway or long room lay the boards with the length of the room as this helps give the illusion of size and space making the room feel a little bigger.
The first consideration you will need to make is how you are going to attach your planks to the floor.
Laying floor boards how to cut and fit floor boarding.
Floating a floating floor doesn t require any glue or nails although you may use glue between the tongue and the groove to keep the planks together.
Another option commonly used when laying new solid hardwood floor onto existing floorboards is to lay plywood or chipboard on top of the existing floorboards before installing your new floor.
How to lay floorboards.
When you are laying a solid timber floor it is best to lay it using a fixed method as opposed to floating commonly used for engineered boards.
When laying engineered floorboards the best method is to start laying along the longest wall first and work across to the opposing side of the room.
In this video i am showing how to install laminate flooring for the first time.
Solid wood can be installed onto 2 sub floor types.
How to lay solid wood flooring installation methods.
How to lay solid wood flooring over a concrete subfloor.
The hardwood flooring should run perpendicular to the existing floor boards to provide maximum strength and stability.
This is because solid wood flooring has a higher tendency towards movement and needs to be fixed to the subfloor to avoid problems in the future.