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So you’ve decided to install your new engineered floor yourself. You’ve got your kneepads, your saws, pencil, tape measure, a few other accessories and a whole lot of gusto. You’ve decided to go with a glue-down installation. Now the question is, what kind of glue do you use?

Installing an Engineered Hardwood Floor with Glue 

Because of its construction, engineered hardwood brings with it a number of advantages including quick installation. This project focuses on installing an engineered floor with glue. Glue, Float and Nail installation are three main methods used for installing this type of floor.

Glue Installation: Planks are glued to the sub-floor. Must be used when installing cork or parquet flooring. Concrete sub-flooring is required.

9 Steps

  1. Snap a Chalkline
  2. Prepare to Install the First Row
  3. Lay the Starter Row
  4. Complete the First Row
  5. Install the First Plank on the Second Row

Installing an Engineered Hardwood Floor with Glue

 

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