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By : James Jones    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-10-26 07:30:57
Move over laminate flooring, engineered flooring has taken over! It is a cost effective option that is likely to suit all budget types. Moreover, laminate flooring tends to fade away. Why spend your time and hard-earned money on a replacement every now and then when you have the option of opting for engineered hardwood flooring. Rest assured that you will not end up spending a fortune on it. If you are looking to prolong the age of your floors, engineered flooring will serve the purpose effectively. Your floors will look spanking new and lustrous. They will enhance the décor of your home.

If you are looking to remodel your home, installing engineered floors is the perfect option. It will give your home the luster and grandeur it needs. It will jazz up the ambience of your home with the look becomes visually appealing and enticing. You don’t need to think about how to install engineered floors. It is not rocket science. You can well do it yourself. You just need to be cautious, careful and knowledgeable of course. Make sure your sub-floor is leveled properly. There should be no old glue, nails or staples. Also, you need to investigate the slab for moisture if it’s a concrete sub-floor. Whether it’s gluing down or snapping down, engineered flooring offers quite a few options. One of the biggest benefits is fast installation. Since the pre-finished surface has already been sealed and sanded, you can instantly start to walk on it.

Since the multilayer core is resistant to moisture, it is possible to install engineered hardwood in all kinds of locations including kitchen floors and basements. Installing engineered flooring is both challenging and thrilling. You need to spread the flooring adhesive onto a concrete slab. It can be done using a notched trowel. Then you can begin to place your flooring. Using a piece of scrap flooring and rubber mallet, you can start tapping the rows into place. Make sure to alternate the many sizes of boards. This is to prevent seams to spring up at the same place in adjacent rows. Until the glue hardens, you can use a painter’s tape on the board. This will hold the flooring together. Once everything is done, you can use a quarter or baseboard to camouflage expansion spacing and exude a polished look.

Engineered hardwood flooring is fast gaining popularity. This can be attributed to a variety of factors including durability, cost effectiveness, easy installation, etc. Moreover, since they are made of natural wood, they exude a luxurious, prestigious look. They can be sanded and effortlessly installed on all types of flooring. They are inexpensive compared to hardwood and also moisture-resistant. It is the preferred choice of home owners and condo owners. Manufacturers also use sound dampening materials, so you need not worry about noise.

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