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Default Engineered Hardwood Floor Installation?


"Steve" wrote in message
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I'm considering installing engineered hardwood flooring in my house. The
house is built on a concrete slab, so traditional tongue & groove flooring
nailed to the subfloor is not an option. So gluing an engineered product
with a finished hardwood top layer is the material of choice. But I'm
getting conflicting information on what is needed in the way of surface
preparation. Two questions:

1) Does the surface of the concrete need to be leveled as you would do
for ceramic tile, or does the adhesive used for wood flooring perform that
function as well?


It does not have to be as perfect as tile. Check to see if gluing is
acceptable for you flooring. Most on or below grade should be install with
a poly barrier and floating.


2) Do I need to seal the cracks in the slab before I put down the
flooring? The house is 9-1/2 years old, and settling cracks have
developed in the concrete in just about every room - none over 1/16" wide,
but I'm thinking these cracks could be a path for ground dampness (and
maybe termites?) to get at the flooring.

Thanks!


They don't have to be sealed, but there usually is a barrier.