Engineered Hardwood Floor Installation: Part 1

Learn how to install engineered hardwood or laminate flooring with the floating installation process following this how-to video. Find more installation details here: http://low.es/1u33VZV

Difficulty Level: Moderate. If you are not 100% confident installing flooring, Lowe’s recommends that you hire a professional. Call 1-877-GO-LOWES or visit https://low.es/2C1mABH to learn more about installation services through Lowe’s.

Watch how to glue down hardwood flooring: http://bit.ly/1wDTYXD

Learn how to prep for installation with this video: http://bit.ly/1DfjX9M

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14 Replies to “Engineered Hardwood Floor Installation: Part 1”

  1. My acacia engineered hard wood floors from Allen Roth are creaking every where! I spent so much money had it professionally installed according to floating instructions. The creaking is unbearable! Any one else has this happening? If it should be glued down then it should say so. Still trying to get Lowes to call me back to send a rep to see it first hand. I’m sick to my stomach with every step i take in y home.

  2. Don’t open every box and mix them until you test a few out!
    Other then that Lowe’s always 99.9 percent on the money with these videos , love it

  3. This video DOES NOTinstruct on how to install engineered FLOATING floors which require GLUE! It shows a CLICK Floor install. Lowes should rename video or reshoot.

  4. does anyone know what the tool cutting the tongue down to a sizable height toward the end is called?

  5. floating floors don't get nailed hence the word "Floating Floor" at least that's what I was taught.

  6. what was that sander that was being use on the concrete floor in video, I have a slight imperfections in concrete can I use that tool?

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