About Floor-type down
– Engineered flooring – All grades, especially below grade – Good for cement subfloors Using this method, the flooring is neither nailed nor glued to the subfloor, but floated above it. The flooring, usually engineered, is glued or clipped to itself, tongue to groove, and at the end joints. This gives the floor.
– Most common – Wood subfloor – Solid & engineered floors only – On grade or above grade – Less risk for sanding Nailing down.
– Engineered flooring – All grades – Wood or cement subfloor The glue down method involves using adhesives to adhere the hardwood flooring to.
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