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What are the installation methods for engineered wood flooring?

Engineered wood flooring can be installed using several methods, offering flexibility for different spaces and skill levels. The most common method is floating installation, where the planks click and lock together without being attached to the subfloor, ideal for DIY projects. Glue-down installation involves adhering the planks to the subfloor with strong adhesive, providing stability and durability. Nail-down installation secures the flooring to a wooden subfloor using nails or staples, typically done by professionals. Each method depends on the subfloor type, room conditions, and personal preference.

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