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Floating Floor Installation for engineered hardwood flooring

Floating Flooring Installation guidelines
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This small video shows how to install solid wood flooring onto a concrete base using Rewmar MS Polymer flexible adhesive. This adhesive is so simple to use and contains no solvents. Perfect for sticking down both solid hardwood flooring and engineered hardwood flooring. For more information please vist the website www.rewmar.co.uk This product can be bought online from: www.wood2u.co.uk




29 Responses to “Floating Floor Installation for engineered hardwood flooring”

  1. 99XM says:

    @makondoo its better to use glue, but Floating Floor made of wood is a shit.

    i have places where the panels go, like there is holes, nad my neightbour listen me walking, and its dirt because it cant be cleaned with fill up, or even wax or oil.

    I DONT RECOMEND THIS KIND OF FLOOR TO ANYONE, AND PROIBITED IN WET ZONES.

  2. makondoo says:

    u dont need glue… i placed mine floor alone and didnt use glue… it was 10 years ago and its still… pieces get in one another as puzzle and u dont need a glue

  3. Whiteyruss1 says:

    @mikesandytoes Thats what she said…

  4. mshmsh559 says:

    thank you

  5. Orsonpitbull says:

    nooo glue!!!

  6. cchanderson says:

    @163churchhill Yeah that is the way they used to do it in the 1970′s…things have changed…the glue has advanced greatly in the last 40 years. It is a fill up proof sealer, flexes for wood expansion, is anti fungal, anti microbial and holds so well excellent luck if you have to take it out.

    Most of these glues…like Bostic and others have a 30 to 40 year warranty. This is the preferred method for professionals…it is so nice to in fact be able to seamlessly conveying from tile to wood.

  7. pmgodfrey says:

    Feel sorry for anyone who has to tear that out later. Should have used less glue running perpendicular with the planks at the ends and maybe in the median depending on length. Still holds it down, but isn’t a disaster later when the homeowner has to remove it.

  8. zcarzcar says:

    any one has experience on lotos LSN3 nailer /stapler on amazon? the price is unbeatable.

  9. ltitruck12 says:

    how did you figure on out if your board were straight did you go by the backwall??

  10. Gerone1 says:

    Concrete and Wood expand and contract at different rates in addition to absorbing ambient moisture at different rates.Glueing both collectively can cause warping issues.

  11. YoBootyStinks says:

    Wonder how did his back feel after all this??

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  13. MrDavidthepainter says:

    Fantastic video you should post on contractortube. com

  14. deleetmeeh says:

    @163churchhill You’ve obviously never worked with this glue. Ever been in any high class shopping malls with the like stores they all have wood glued on concrete? Try ripping the wood up sometime. You literally need a jackhammer to do it and even then its hard to get up with out breaking the concrete to pieces. My only interest is working with prefinished 3/4 inch notes that is not very square and having to clamp and deal with a sticky mess. But you can do it your way its just a lot more work

  15. deleetmeeh says:

    The only thing I dislike about doing this on concrete is if you get notes that is thick and not so straight you will have a heck of a time trying to install. It will be one sticky mess with clamps and such. Make sure to go with an engineered floor on concrete and not 3/4 hardwood you’ll save yourself a huge headache. If you do use hardwood make sure you look into it thoroughly to make sure it is a excellent square product to work with. I’ve had 3/4 in prefinished wood that varied quite a bit.

  16. simoncbr900rr says:

    i`ve en suite lots of solid wood floors on top of woodtex laminate underlay and glued it all collectively with wood glue as a floating floor and strapped it all collectively and left it over night then pop straps off next day….that way the floor doesn`t have to be perfectly level and there is no problems with boards coming loose from the floor and rattling when walked on

  17. ChiloJgovea says:

    no mames ,,, como sabes k te cuadraste bien … y n pinche mazo traes weyymm,,,

  18. dacoldtruth says:

    Nice

  19. 163churchhill says:

    I would never install like this, it will probably lift over time. If laying on a concrete floor lay 12mm WBP Plywood first, then secret nail into the ply, through the tongue of the board.

  20. 163churchhill says:

    I would never install like this, it will probably lift over time. If laying on a concrete floor lay 12mm WBP Plywood first, then secret nail into the ply, through the tongue of the board.

  21. dustyflair says:

    how do u know the first boards you place in were straight?

  22. how2worksmart says:

    thank you for the demo

  23. GmaGoldie says:

    Like wood floors! Best home improvement ever!

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  24. Yahjones1 says:

    that woud take a week to sort that out

  25. TimberFloorsSydney says:

    what if the wall is not straight what then????

  26. strumpeteer says:

    He makes it look it simple. Not one speck of glue on his hands or his shoes! Not such a excellent practice for an older aged installer as it would be terrible for his back. :)

  27. miketonon says:

    I hope it’s quarter-sawn.

  28. ballerbains123 says:

    no volume come on

  29. bigwalt2990 says:

    no room for expansion?

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