Installation

Lock Type Technology

Click or woodlock systems

“Click” or Woodlock systems

Patented “click” system is available in either “unilin” or “fiboloc” options. This system is similar to tongue-and-groove, but instead of fitting directly into the groove, the board must be angled or “tapped” in to make the curved or barbed tongue fit into the modified groove. With no adhesive required, this installation method makes board replacement easier. It is beneficial for floating installations like Bamboo and is available for both engineered wood and a small number of solid floors.

Tongue and groove engineered wood installation

Tongue-and-groove Engineered wood

Tongue-and-groove flooring is a type of flooring where one side and one end of the plank have a groove, while the other side and end have a tongue. The tongue fits into the groove and aligns the planks together, creating a tight and secure fit. This installation method can be done by glue-down, floating, or nail-down depending on the type of flooring, whether it’s engineered or solid wood.

Installation Systems

Parquet wood flooring floating installation

Floating Installation

Floating installation is a method where the engineered wood floor is not attached to the subfloor. Instead, a recommended wood glue is applied to the groove of each plank to hold them together. A thin underlayment pad is also placed between the wood flooring and the subfloor to provide cushioning and prevent moisture transfer. This can also reduce noise and make the floor feel softer underfoot. Nowadays, almost all engineered floors can be installed using the floating method, which is considered a fast and easy installation method.

Parquet wood flooring glow down installation

Glue Down Installation

One way to install wood flooring is by using the glue-down method, which offers a solid feel and reduces noise from footsteps and other impacts. It’s particularly beneficial for large and open spaces where noise needs to be minimized. Our glue-down system uses a durable and secure one-component moisture-cured STP hybrid adhesive that combines the flexibility of Polyurethane adhesive with the modern advantages of Silane technology. This system has a strong bond and can reduce damage to the substrate caused by shear forces. Smart Wood’s glue-down system is suitable for both residential and commercial flooring.

Parquet wood flooring nailing down installation

Nailing Down Installation

The most commonly used method by professionals is nailing or stapling if a wooden subfloor is in the house. For 1-inch solid hardwood flooring, 5 cm long nails or staples are typically used, while shorter 3.5 cm nails may be used for thinner engineered wood flooring. It’s important to nail or staple each plank or strip from both ends to ensure a secure installation.

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