As the natural wood it is good and also easier to install and maintain.
Gaps in glued down engineered hardwood floors.
Most installations begin with the groove facing out lock and fold exlcuded enabling a cleaner way of installing.
These floors aren t nailed down or glued but are arranged so that they fit together perfectly.
Sometimes the gaps in floorboards can result due to improper installation.
Generally hardwood flooring comes in different style.
As mentioned earlier engineered hardwood floors are either nailed down glued down or floated.
Boards adhere well to the rough surface of the concrete subfloor and therefore lead to less gaps or planks lifting and buckling.
Solid hardwood floors must be fixed into position by either gluing or nailing down to the subfloor.
Engineered wood is less susceptible to warping can better handle water damage.
In all cases the floorboards must be fitted tightly together during the initial installation.
If you choose to fix your hardwood floor into position you then have the choice of either gluing your floor to the subfloor using flexible flooring adhesive to.
Glue is not scooped into the groove.
Glue down floors do not fall into this category as most are of the engineered variety.
When working on a clean concrete subfloor the glue down method is often the go to choice.
The installation process of floating type wood flooring is less price than the glue type wood flooring.
Gaps related to installation.
The glue down method of engineered wood flooring installation is typically the most common and creates a highly stable floor.
Floating type and glue type.