Hardwood | Installation
4 methods of installation
1. Glue Down:
- adhesive is spread on with the proper sized trowel
- engineered floors and parquets- can be glued down
- solid strip floors and plank floors can only be nailed or stapled
2. Nail Down:
- used with the 3/4" solid products
- sometimes available for thinner floors
- 2" nailing cleats used with a nailer and mallet to
attach to the subfloor
- solid strip floors or plank floors only installed on wood
subfloors on grade or above grade
3. Staple Down:
- 1-1/2 to 2 inch staples used versus nailing cleats to
attach to the subfloor
- pneumatic gun used to drive the staple into the subfloor
- not all companies recommend the same staple gun
4. Floating:
- padding and glue used together
- floating installation- not fastened to the subfloor
- thin pad placed between the floor and subfloor
- wood glue is applied in the tongue and groove to hold planks
together
- padding advantages: protects against moisture, reduces noise,
softer, additional "R" value
- engineered floors and all Longstrip floors can be floated
- fast, easy and clean method of installation
Acclimation
- mandatory
- 2-3 days prior to installation
- must be done in the area where product is installed