As you have read in part 1 part 2 there are multiple methods of installing hardwood flooring both engineered and solid.
Installing hardwood with glue pro.
This may include polymeric resin moisture cure urethane water based adhesive acrylic or a hybrid product.
Glue down engineered hardwood using a glue down method you can install hardwood directly over most subfloors including concrete.
The glue down vinyls are even worse.
It is very important to clean the glue as you are installing.
Before the installation begins it is important to perform a thorough job site inspection.
In part 3 we will examine the pros and cons of choosing the glue down method of installation.
For step installations where the floating floor is glued down to the existing treads flush stair nosing if available can be used.
The only exception to this would be if you re installing floating hardwood floors.
There are three ways to do it and the glue down method that you ll see in this video is great for concrete sub.
All of that work can mean nicks and scratches in your cabinets.
They don t like to sit on these finishes.
Some of these hardwood floor finishes will leach through the vinyl and stain them and vice verse.
Home forums public forums for the pro diyer consumer solid and engineered hardwood q a how to install 3 4 hardwood flooring thru multiple rooms discussion in solid and engineered hardwood q a started by bob9 ndhlp mar 7 2011.
There s a lot of pounding and placement that goes into installing hardwood flooring.
We ve seen vinyls have issues with staining from products left underneath.
How to remove traces of glue visible after glue down installation of a hardwood floor.
If the glue is visible use the cleaner recommended by the manufacturer of the glue used mineral spirits acetone or lighter fluid and apply with a clean white cloth.
Getting ready to install engineered hardwood.
Install on or above grade.
If you install it first your cabinets will look their best after your remodel is through.
Let hardwood acclimate in the room you re installing it in for five days prior to installation to temperatures of 65 degrees to 75 degrees and recommended humidity levels of 30 to 55 percent.
Hardwood is sold in full case quantities so round up when ordering.