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Does Solid Wood Flooring Need to Be Glued Down?

Is it necessary to glue solid wood flooring during installation?

 


Yes, solid wood flooring must be permanently fixed in place, and this is typically done by nailing or gluing it to the subfloor. While nailing is the most common method, especially over plywood or timber subfloors, gluing can be used in certain situations—such as when installing over concrete or screed. The goal is to ensure the floor is secure, stable, and free from movement that could cause warping or squeaking over time.


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