How to install an engineered oak floor by fully gluing it onto the subfloor?


🛠️ Tools and Materials Required:

  • Engineered oak flooring planks

  • Flooring adhesive (high-quality, moisture-cured polyurethane adhesive recommended)

  • Adhesive spreader or trowel (notched type, as recommended by the adhesive manufacturer)

  • Moisture meter (to ensure proper humidity of subfloor and flooring)

  • Measuring tape

  • Pencil

  • Chalk line

  • Rubber mallet

  • Tapping block

  • Pull bar

  • Spacer wedges

  • Straight edge

  • Saw (circular saw or jigsaw)

  • Safety gloves and glasses

  • Cleaning cloth and adhesive remover wipes (to quickly clean up spills)

 

Step-by-Step Installation Guide:

Step 1: Preparation of the Flooring

  • Acclimate the engineered oak flooring by placing unopened packs in the installation room for at least 48-72 hours.

  • Ideal room conditions: temperature between 15-25°C, relative humidity between 45-60%.

 

Step 2: Subfloor Preparation

  • The subfloor must be clean, dry, flat, and structurally sound.

  • Check moisture content with a moisture meter:

    • Concrete subfloor: moisture content should typically be less than 2-3% or follow adhesive manufacturer's recommendations.

    • Wooden subfloor: moisture content should typically be around 8-12%.

  • Level any uneven areas using a suitable leveling compound. Aim for a flatness tolerance of no more than 3 mm per 2-meter span.

  • Sweep or vacuum thoroughly, removing dust, debris, grease, or oils.

 

Step 3: Plan Your Layout

  • Measure the room carefully, marking a straight reference line parallel to the longest wall or aligned with the main source of natural light.

  • Determine plank direction: generally parallel to the longest wall or incoming natural light.

  • Ensure at least 30 cm staggering of plank joints between rows for aesthetics and structural integrity.

 

Step 4: Spreading Adhesive

  • Use the recommended trowel (check adhesive instructions for correct notch size) to apply adhesive onto the subfloor.

  • Spread adhesive evenly across the width of 1-2 plank rows at a time.
    (Note: Adhesive typically remains workable for about 20-30 minutes.)

  • Important: Do NOT apply adhesive too far ahead, as it can dry out before flooring is laid.

 

Step 5: Installing the First Row

  • Start installation from your marked reference line.

  • Place spacer wedges (approx. 10-12 mm) around perimeter walls to allow for expansion.

  • Lay the first plank into the adhesive with the groove side facing the wall.

  • Gently press down to ensure firm adhesion, checking alignment with your chalk line regularly.

  • Continue laying planks, ensuring each plank tightly joins the previous plank.

  • Use a tapping block and rubber mallet carefully to close gaps without damaging edges.

 

Step 6: Installing Subsequent Rows

  • Continue to apply adhesive row-by-row.

  • Stagger plank joints by at least 30 cm.

  • Interlock each plank, tapping gently with the tapping block and rubber mallet to secure the joints.

  • Periodically check alignment, making sure the flooring stays straight and true.

 

Step 7: Cutting and Fitting

  • Measure and cut the final plank of each row precisely, allowing for the 10-12 mm perimeter expansion gap.

  • Use the leftover plank pieces (if at least 30 cm) to start the next row, reducing waste and maintaining staggered joints.

 

Step 8: Final Row Installation

  • Measure width needed for the last row carefully, accounting for the expansion gap.

  • Cut planks lengthwise if necessary, and place into adhesive.

  • Use a pull bar to securely lock final planks into place against previous rows.

 

Step 9: Finishing Touches

  • After installing all planks, remove spacer wedges.

  • Allow the floor to set for 24-48 hours undisturbed.

  • Install baseboards, quarter-round moldings, or threshold transitions—attaching these only to walls, never directly onto the floor, to maintain proper expansion space.

 

Step 10: Cleaning and Aftercare

  • Promptly clean adhesive residue with a specialized adhesive remover and cleaning cloth.

  • Do not wet mop immediately; wait for 48-72 hours.

  • Place felt pads beneath furniture legs to avoid scratching or denting the new floor.

  • Maintain ideal humidity (45-60%) and temperature (15-25°C) levels consistently for optimal flooring performance.

 

📌 Final Tips:

  • Always follow the adhesive manufacturer's instructions for best results.

  • Regularly verify alignment to prevent installation errors or misalignments.

  • If unsure or inexperienced, consult or hire a professional installer to ensure the highest quality result.

Now you're ready to enjoy your beautifully installed engineered oak flooring! 🌳✨

How to install an engineered oak floor by fully gluing it onto the subfloor?


🛠️ Tools and Materials Required:

  • Engineered oak flooring planks

  • Flooring adhesive (high-quality, moisture-cured polyurethane adhesive recommended)

  • Adhesive spreader or trowel (notched type, as recommended by the adhesive manufacturer)

  • Moisture meter (to ensure proper humidity of subfloor and flooring)

  • Measuring tape

  • Pencil

  • Chalk line

  • Rubber mallet

  • Tapping block

  • Pull bar

  • Spacer wedges

  • Straight edge

  • Saw (circular saw or jigsaw)

  • Safety gloves and glasses

  • Cleaning cloth and adhesive remover wipes (to quickly clean up spills)

 

Step-by-Step Installation Guide:

Step 1: Preparation of the Flooring

  • Acclimate the engineered oak flooring by placing unopened packs in the installation room for at least 48-72 hours.

  • Ideal room conditions: temperature between 15-25°C, relative humidity between 45-60%.

 

Step 2: Subfloor Preparation

  • The subfloor must be clean, dry, flat, and structurally sound.

  • Check moisture content with a moisture meter:

    • Concrete subfloor: moisture content should typically be less than 2-3% or follow adhesive manufacturer's recommendations.

    • Wooden subfloor: moisture content should typically be around 8-12%.

  • Level any uneven areas using a suitable leveling compound. Aim for a flatness tolerance of no more than 3 mm per 2-meter span.

  • Sweep or vacuum thoroughly, removing dust, debris, grease, or oils.

 

Step 3: Plan Your Layout

  • Measure the room carefully, marking a straight reference line parallel to the longest wall or aligned with the main source of natural light.

  • Determine plank direction: generally parallel to the longest wall or incoming natural light.

  • Ensure at least 30 cm staggering of plank joints between rows for aesthetics and structural integrity.

 

Step 4: Spreading Adhesive

  • Use the recommended trowel (check adhesive instructions for correct notch size) to apply adhesive onto the subfloor.

  • Spread adhesive evenly across the width of 1-2 plank rows at a time.
    (Note: Adhesive typically remains workable for about 20-30 minutes.)

  • Important: Do NOT apply adhesive too far ahead, as it can dry out before flooring is laid.

 

Step 5: Installing the First Row

  • Start installation from your marked reference line.

  • Place spacer wedges (approx. 10-12 mm) around perimeter walls to allow for expansion.

  • Lay the first plank into the adhesive with the groove side facing the wall.

  • Gently press down to ensure firm adhesion, checking alignment with your chalk line regularly.

  • Continue laying planks, ensuring each plank tightly joins the previous plank.

  • Use a tapping block and rubber mallet carefully to close gaps without damaging edges.

 

Step 6: Installing Subsequent Rows

  • Continue to apply adhesive row-by-row.

  • Stagger plank joints by at least 30 cm.

  • Interlock each plank, tapping gently with the tapping block and rubber mallet to secure the joints.

  • Periodically check alignment, making sure the flooring stays straight and true.

 

Step 7: Cutting and Fitting

  • Measure and cut the final plank of each row precisely, allowing for the 10-12 mm perimeter expansion gap.

  • Use the leftover plank pieces (if at least 30 cm) to start the next row, reducing waste and maintaining staggered joints.

 

Step 8: Final Row Installation

  • Measure width needed for the last row carefully, accounting for the expansion gap.

  • Cut planks lengthwise if necessary, and place into adhesive.

  • Use a pull bar to securely lock final planks into place against previous rows.

 

Step 9: Finishing Touches

  • After installing all planks, remove spacer wedges.

  • Allow the floor to set for 24-48 hours undisturbed.

  • Install baseboards, quarter-round moldings, or threshold transitions—attaching these only to walls, never directly onto the floor, to maintain proper expansion space.

 

Step 10: Cleaning and Aftercare

  • Promptly clean adhesive residue with a specialized adhesive remover and cleaning cloth.

  • Do not wet mop immediately; wait for 48-72 hours.

  • Place felt pads beneath furniture legs to avoid scratching or denting the new floor.

  • Maintain ideal humidity (45-60%) and temperature (15-25°C) levels consistently for optimal flooring performance.

 

📌 Final Tips:

  • Always follow the adhesive manufacturer's instructions for best results.

  • Regularly verify alignment to prevent installation errors or misalignments.

  • If unsure or inexperienced, consult or hire a professional installer to ensure the highest quality result.

Now you're ready to enjoy your beautifully installed engineered oak flooring! 🌳✨

How to install an engineered oak floor by fully gluing it onto the subfloor?


🛠️ Tools and Materials Required:

  • Engineered oak flooring planks

  • Flooring adhesive (high-quality, moisture-cured polyurethane adhesive recommended)

  • Adhesive spreader or trowel (notched type, as recommended by the adhesive manufacturer)

  • Moisture meter (to ensure proper humidity of subfloor and flooring)

  • Measuring tape

  • Pencil

  • Chalk line

  • Rubber mallet

  • Tapping block

  • Pull bar

  • Spacer wedges

  • Straight edge

  • Saw (circular saw or jigsaw)

  • Safety gloves and glasses

  • Cleaning cloth and adhesive remover wipes (to quickly clean up spills)

 

Step-by-Step Installation Guide:

Step 1: Preparation of the Flooring

  • Acclimate the engineered oak flooring by placing unopened packs in the installation room for at least 48-72 hours.

  • Ideal room conditions: temperature between 15-25°C, relative humidity between 45-60%.

 

Step 2: Subfloor Preparation

  • The subfloor must be clean, dry, flat, and structurally sound.

  • Check moisture content with a moisture meter:

    • Concrete subfloor: moisture content should typically be less than 2-3% or follow adhesive manufacturer's recommendations.

    • Wooden subfloor: moisture content should typically be around 8-12%.

  • Level any uneven areas using a suitable leveling compound. Aim for a flatness tolerance of no more than 3 mm per 2-meter span.

  • Sweep or vacuum thoroughly, removing dust, debris, grease, or oils.

 

Step 3: Plan Your Layout

  • Measure the room carefully, marking a straight reference line parallel to the longest wall or aligned with the main source of natural light.

  • Determine plank direction: generally parallel to the longest wall or incoming natural light.

  • Ensure at least 30 cm staggering of plank joints between rows for aesthetics and structural integrity.

 

Step 4: Spreading Adhesive

  • Use the recommended trowel (check adhesive instructions for correct notch size) to apply adhesive onto the subfloor.

  • Spread adhesive evenly across the width of 1-2 plank rows at a time.
    (Note: Adhesive typically remains workable for about 20-30 minutes.)

  • Important: Do NOT apply adhesive too far ahead, as it can dry out before flooring is laid.

 

Step 5: Installing the First Row

  • Start installation from your marked reference line.

  • Place spacer wedges (approx. 10-12 mm) around perimeter walls to allow for expansion.

  • Lay the first plank into the adhesive with the groove side facing the wall.

  • Gently press down to ensure firm adhesion, checking alignment with your chalk line regularly.

  • Continue laying planks, ensuring each plank tightly joins the previous plank.

  • Use a tapping block and rubber mallet carefully to close gaps without damaging edges.

 

Step 6: Installing Subsequent Rows

  • Continue to apply adhesive row-by-row.

  • Stagger plank joints by at least 30 cm.

  • Interlock each plank, tapping gently with the tapping block and rubber mallet to secure the joints.

  • Periodically check alignment, making sure the flooring stays straight and true.

 

Step 7: Cutting and Fitting

  • Measure and cut the final plank of each row precisely, allowing for the 10-12 mm perimeter expansion gap.

  • Use the leftover plank pieces (if at least 30 cm) to start the next row, reducing waste and maintaining staggered joints.

 

Step 8: Final Row Installation

  • Measure width needed for the last row carefully, accounting for the expansion gap.

  • Cut planks lengthwise if necessary, and place into adhesive.

  • Use a pull bar to securely lock final planks into place against previous rows.

 

Step 9: Finishing Touches

  • After installing all planks, remove spacer wedges.

  • Allow the floor to set for 24-48 hours undisturbed.

  • Install baseboards, quarter-round moldings, or threshold transitions—attaching these only to walls, never directly onto the floor, to maintain proper expansion space.

 

Step 10: Cleaning and Aftercare

  • Promptly clean adhesive residue with a specialized adhesive remover and cleaning cloth.

  • Do not wet mop immediately; wait for 48-72 hours.

  • Place felt pads beneath furniture legs to avoid scratching or denting the new floor.

  • Maintain ideal humidity (45-60%) and temperature (15-25°C) levels consistently for optimal flooring performance.

 

📌 Final Tips:

  • Always follow the adhesive manufacturer's instructions for best results.

  • Regularly verify alignment to prevent installation errors or misalignments.

  • If unsure or inexperienced, consult or hire a professional installer to ensure the highest quality result.

Now you're ready to enjoy your beautifully installed engineered oak flooring! 🌳✨

Deeco Floors Co., Ltd. (Head Office) 138/62 M.12 Chaiyaphruek Road, Nongprue, Banglamung, Chonburi 20150, Thailand

hello@deecofloors.co.th

Deeco Floors Co., Ltd. (Head Office) 138/62 M.12 Chaiyaphruek Road, Nongprue, Banglamung, Chonburi 20150, Thailand

hello@deecofloors.co.th

Deeco Floors Co., Ltd. (Head Office) 138/62 M.12 Chaiyaphruek Road, Nongprue, Banglamung, Chonburi 20150, Thailand

hello@deecofloors.co.th

Deeco Floors Co., Ltd. (Head Office) 138/62 M.12 Chaiyaphruek Road, Nongprue, Banglamung, Chonburi 20150, Thailand

hello@deecofloors.co.th