A sidebar offers advice on checking the concrete slab for moisture before you start.
Glue down wood flooring on concrete.
The following is a rundown of all the basics you need to know about these two installation methods.
This step by step guide written by a florida flooring contractor covers everything from leveling the slab to laying out and installing the tongue and groove planks for glue wood flooring.
The glue down method of engineered wood flooring installation is typically the most common and creates a highly stable floor.
If necessary add vapor retarder before applying underlayment.
Always follow the adhesive manufacturer s recommendation for proper subfloor spread rate and trowel notch.
Glue down wood flooring when it comes to engineered hardwood floors two common methods of installation are floating and glue down.
Yes you can and i glue together and install tongue and groove white oak flooring into panels and glue those sections onto the concrete floor in my shop u.
Some engineered wood flooring products are designed for a glue down application when installing flooring over a concrete slab.
Before the installation begins it is important to perform a thorough job site inspection.
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Glue down hardwood floors on concrete.
A vapor retarder is recommended anytime solid 3 4 wood flooring is installed over concrete.
The installation of hardwood floors by the glue down method is used predominately on concrete slabs.
Kevin currently serves on the nwfa board of directors and several nwfa.
In part 3 we will examine the pros and cons of choosing the glue down method of installation.
If this were a glue down job we would use a steel trowel along the edges of the underlayment to make sure they are as smooth as possible.
There were challenges for sure.
When working on a clean concrete subfloor the glue down method is often the go to choice.
Subfloor slab prep underlayment kevin mullany is the owner of benchmark wood floors inc.
As you have read in part 1 part 2 there are multiple methods of installing hardwood flooring both engineered and solid.
One subtlety that some did not realize was that solid boards used successfully for glue down installation were not the same as those used for nail down.
Boards adhere well to the rough surface of the concrete subfloor and therefore lead to less gaps or planks lifting and buckling.