Getting ready to install engineered hardwood.
Can i nail down click lock engineered hardwood.
Some squeaking popping or crackling is normal and possible when using staple down or nail down installation methods.
Nail down most common wood subfloor solid engineered floors only on grade or above grade less risk for sanding.
Engineered hardwood is a solid wood floor product that is manufactured from thin layers of hardwood laminated together to provide planks with good durability and incredible dimensional consistency.
Unlike click lock floating floors t g floors are not designed to be floated.
With a nail down engineered hardwood floor follow the same subfloor preparation steps as above including underlayment and laying spacers around the room s perimeter to maintain the manufacturer s recommended expansion gap.
It can be done but it should be the exception not the rule.
There are three ways to do it and the nail down method that you ll see in this video is great for wood subfloo.
Of course each method has its own advantages and disadvantages.
Popping or crackling when using staple down or nail down installation methods.
Click lock hardwood flooring.
Here are a few things to consider before.
When used improperly staples or cleats can damage wood.
Like most of the newer floor products you can install it floatin without glue or nails glued down or nailed into place on plywood and other wood.
This installation method is identical to staple down only the fastener and fastening tool differ.