Heavy foot traffic will beat up pretty plush carpeting.
Same throughout engineered wood floor whole house subfloor and concrete.
If you have a concrete slab floor the slab may be considered the subfloor.
Installing engineered hardwood flooring over concrete too tight against a stationary object will not allow room for normal expansion and may cause a failure.
If your going over a wood subfloor and then going over concrete we would suggest using an engineered floor and the direct glue down method.
That makes the rooms look bigger and provides a unified look.
Concrete subfloors must be moisture tested and adequate moisture control systems should be in place prior to installation of any engineered wood floor.
Refer to the mc chart in part i of this chapter 3.
Keep your local climate in mind damp and humid weather can shorten a floor s lifespan.
Consult the product data sheet for instructions regarding specific trowel requirements.
Treated plywood to the concrete with concrete screws spaced every 16 in.
I prefer really plush carpeting in the bedrooms but that is just me.
I have a hardwood floor in the kitchen only.
Pass the trowel through the glue at a 45 degree angle and install hardwood flooring immediately after the adhesive is spread.
Typically made of plywood or osb and ranging in thickness from 19 32 to 1 1 8 thick the subfloor is truly structural second only to joists in this respect.
Trim felt to within 1 2 inch of walls.
Any unusually high or low subfloor moisture readings should be isolated and addressed prior to wood floor installation.
Underestimate wear and tear depending on where you re planning to install new flooring drop a glass jar on ceramic tile and it ll chip.
Butt the felt s edges together and use a hammer tacker to staple down each edge every 4 feet or so.
In the case of gluing the floor a liquid damp proof membrane should be used in conjunction with a suitable adhesive.
For instance hardwood can warp.
The first is when you re planning to glue down your hardwood floor to the concrete sub floor and the second is when you ve opted for a floating method of fitting.
I am forever dropping stuff in the kitchen and it s held up well.
But you wouldn t want to use hardwood or carpet in a bathroom or mudroom where tile vinyl or linoleum would be a better choice.
You should always use the same fastening system throughout the whole floor area.
A popular design trend is to use the same flooring throughout the entire house or at least throughout the public areas.
Cover the subfloor with 15 pound builder s felt and run it in the same direction as the new flooring in line with the longest walls typically.
Alternatively screw rows of treated 1x4s to the concrete 16 in.