There is no specific hardwood flooring glue as it's not supposed to be glued down. You could glue it with a good quality wood glue, but most manufacturers warn that this can cause buckling later on. It's generally angle nailed.
depends on the substrate, what you're installing the flooring on. You can glue it down if on concrete, nail it down if on wood, or even float it if on either.
You'll need wood glue to install any sort of bamboo flooring.
It depends on what you are gluing it to (concrete, plywood, tile). Research the different adhesives available from your flooring dealer.
Glue is best.. 40 years at the trade... I like nails & glue
You can, but the makers don't recommend it.
to install flooring you will need a putty knife, glue, tiles or carpet(whichever you want to use) and a utility knife.Make sure you take safety precautions so you do not cut yourself.
A floating floor is a type of flooring installation where the individual planks or tiles are not directly attached to the subfloor. Instead, they are locked together and float over the subfloor. This differs from other types of flooring installations, such as glue-down or nail-down, where the flooring is secured directly to the subfloor. Floating floors are easier to install, can be installed over existing flooring, and are often more forgiving of imperfections in the subfloor.
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No, it wouldn't work as Gorilla Glue swells. It would be better to use vinyl tile glue or spray contact cement
When installing hardwood flooring using hardwood flooring glue, it is important to follow these best practices: Ensure the subfloor is clean, dry, and level before applying the glue. Use the recommended type and amount of glue for the specific hardwood flooring being installed. Apply the glue evenly and in small sections to prevent it from drying out before laying the flooring. Press the hardwood flooring firmly into the glue to ensure a strong bond. Allow the glue to dry completely before walking on or moving furniture onto the newly installed flooring.
Some brands/styles allow for either glue down or glue together (floating) installation.You will need to consult the store or manufacturer to know for sure.ANS 2 - If this is real hardwood in 3/4 " strips, you cannot do it with glue. You need a special angle air nailer. -You can rent these in many stores that sell the product.
Swift lock laminate flooring is a type of flooring that features a locking system that allows the planks to snap and lock into place without the need for glue or nails. It is easy to install and typically provides a durable and scratch-resistant surface.