Once the starter course is glued to the floor, Kevin Ward and crew swing in to full production mode, snapping lines, spreading glue, and installing flooring in 2-ft.-wide increments.
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In most of the country, houses are built on concrete slabs. For a flooring contractor, a slab can be a mixed blessing. Concrete is stable, doesn’t bounce, and won’t expand or contract seasonally like wood. However, it does limit the clients’ choices for wood flooring installations. The advent of engineered flooring (hardwood veneer glued to a plywood substrate) made the choice of hardwood on a slab an easy one. Glued down with a urethane adhesive,… More about this Video Series
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Wow... Very nice. Wonder how many installers actually take the time and effort these guys do?
This is a great way for installing glue down flooring