Unlike traditional solid wood strips a floating floor isn t nailed down.
How to install a floating solid wood floor.
Because of the movement of solid wood flooring which happens through the expansion and contraction of the wood it s important that a solid floor is fixed to the subfloor in some shape or form.
Floating involves attaching or clicking the panels which blocks out moisture.
Nail down installation of solid wood is chosen by many homeowners because of its permanence.
If you decide to install your floating floor on concrete anyway.
The floating wood floor will expand and contract as a unit with temperature fluctuations.
Essentially a floating wood floor is fitted over an underlay so the floor and the subfloor are not in contact.
Floating is the most common installation method for engineered wood although gluing is also an option.
This installation method is preferred when the subfloor is cement tile or a floor with radiant heat.
Hardwood floors are durable beautiful and a great diy project.
Solid wood needs a bigger gap than engineered wood because it expands and contracts more.
Ron call our urbanfloor guy and a veteran flooring contractor for over 34 years shows you and offers a general explanation on how to install what is calle.
All wood floors expand and contract so you must leave a gap around the perimeter of the room.
The quickest way to get new wood underfoot is to install a floating floor.
Leaving a small barrier around the side of the room will give the flooring enough of a buffer to do its thing without cracking.
Typically the gap is about a 1 2 inch.
This installation method is preferred when the subfloor is cement tile or a floor with radiant heat.
Instead the planks are either glued or snapped together.
Floating involves attaching or clicking the panels which blocks out moisture.