This floor installation method is recommended only in the case of engineered oak flooring.
Fitting oak flooring to concrete.
I managed to buy 18mm t g solid oak flooring from howdens at a good price a while back and am now at the stage where i will soon want to lay it.
It s really important when fitting your new engineered wood flooring to an existing concrete sub floor that the sub floor is in good condition and has an appropriately low moisture content.
One chippy has told me to self level floor and fit floor as floating.
Floating a floating floor doesn t require any glue or nails although you may use glue between the tongue and the groove to keep the planks together.
To self level.
There are several ways of fitting a hardwood floor to a concrete sub floor these include.
Floating gluing and nailing.
Then you can fit the boards with the use of the screwing.
Laminate flooring is made up of a thin strip of plastic with an image of wood grain on it atop a piece of mdf.
The only place glue might be used in this instance is between the tongue and the groove.
Putting down a membrane then lay floor on that glueing the t g leaving 10 15mm expansion gap all around.
Lay the 1x4s perpendicular to the direction you intend to install the floor planks.
Alternatively screw rows of treated 1x4s to the concrete 16 in.
Remember that a solid oak floor is not suitable for floating.
More and more people choosing oak floor to be laid at their houses want to install it over concrete subfloor.
As far as concrete is.
Here s a useful overview of each method.
Ideally the moisture content should be no more than 8 and ideally less.
Then nail the flooring planks with a standard flooring nailer see photo for details.
One method to overcome this when laying a solid oak floor would be using the above method of laying out battens.
The solid oak flooring could then be simply nailed or screwed down.
The tests mentioned below are the ones recommended by the oak flooring institute of national oak flooring manufactures association.
Laminate flooring engineered wooden flooring and solid wood or hardwood flooring all of which have different floor fitting costs.
As time has progressed the need to fit oak flooring into ever changing conditions has increased.
How to lay solid wood flooring over a concrete subfloor the first consideration you will need to make is how you are going to attach your planks to the floor.
Floating a floating floor is a floor that is neither nailed nor glued to the sub floor.
If the concrete floor fails in the test certain provision must be provided to correct the moisture penetration problem or else the plan for wooden flooring has to be dropped.
One such area is laying an oak floor over a concrete sub floor.
Engineered wooden floors are made of real wood veneer.