Getting ready to install engineered hardwood.
How to lay engineered wood flooring tongue and groove.
There are three ways to do it and the nail down method that you ll see in this video is great for wood subfloo.
We installed gorgeous reclaimed tongue and groove oak flooring in our new office and we share with you the basic steps you can take to install flooring in.
Tongue and groove vs.
Tongue and groove edges lock hardwood flooring planks together along the seams ensuring a snug fit and hiding finishing nails but it is possible to install a wood floor without an interlocking.
Installing tongue and groove floors engineered pre finished or bare wood is among the most popular diy projects and for good reason.
Like unfinished hardwood floors the prefinished types typically have tongue and groove edges on all sides.
With four basic types of installation available it s important to choose the one that makes the most sense for your lifestyle and budget.
Nearly all hardwood flooring today is tongue and groove because it solves the pesky problems such as shrinking warping and working loose commonly.
Installing floating tongue and groove flooring can provide you with a beautiful floor in any area of the house.
Here are the basics of how to get started laying floating tongue and groove flooring.
Using a floating installation will also allow you to easily install the job yourself.