Seems to be one of those situations where the internet/suppliers are full of conflicting advice when it comes to installation so thought best check in here as it's my first time laying a floor.
In a nutshell, I am looking to lay wood flooring over plywood and the options seem to be 1) solid wood 2) engineered wood affixed by 3) glue down 4) floating 5) "secret" nails.
I'm mostly indifferent between 1) and 2) just as long as the engineered veneer is thick enough to survive a future sanding.
What I can't quite get my head around is what fixing method is best to the plywood. Most of the products I'm finding seem to be T&G and I believe the best fitting method is to directly glue this down to the plywood (not gluing the T&G themselves). Is that correct or with T&G and ply is the underlay & floating method preferred? (ignore fitting time etc as will be DIY)
In a nutshell, I am looking to lay wood flooring over plywood and the options seem to be 1) solid wood 2) engineered wood affixed by 3) glue down 4) floating 5) "secret" nails.
I'm mostly indifferent between 1) and 2) just as long as the engineered veneer is thick enough to survive a future sanding.
What I can't quite get my head around is what fixing method is best to the plywood. Most of the products I'm finding seem to be T&G and I believe the best fitting method is to directly glue this down to the plywood (not gluing the T&G themselves). Is that correct or with T&G and ply is the underlay & floating method preferred? (ignore fitting time etc as will be DIY)