How to Install Hardwood Flooring & Engineered Floors

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How to Install Hardwood Flooring & Engineered Floors

Because it’s laminated, it’s more stable than solid wood, so you can put it over concrete or radiant floors, and not worry about warping. And Hosking says the finishes are far more durable than anything he can apply on-site.

Top-of-the-line engineered strips range from about $8 to $12 per square foot. That’s higher than solid-wood planks, but homeowners can offset the expense by tackling the installation themselves.

15 Responses to “How to Install Hardwood Flooring & Engineered Floors”

  1. Istebrak says:

    i dont get it….you install the hardwood pieces by attaching them together instead of founding them to the floor somehow? U only have the under-bed of that red stuff underneath, and the only thing keeping the wood together is the glue? 1. is the glue strong enough? and 2. if its not strong enough isnt it going to lead to spacing between the wood panels over the years? as well as noise and snapping under weight?

  2. NOZblast2 says:

    great, now to unpack those 29 boxes sitting in the living room…

  3. BikeManDan1 says:

    Table saw freehand? No thanks

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  6. leemapaul says:

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  10. grldganesh says:

    quite interesting and very nice also good

  11. MrDeep36 says:

    useful information about  flooring….

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    very useful information.i will surely like more like this one.

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  14. surya1828 says:

    very nice

  15. arcsachan says:

    Good Information about build a own house

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