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How to Install Engineered Hardwood Flooring – A Step-by-Step Guide
Looking to upgrade your home with flooring that combines style, durability, and versatility? Engineered hardwood flooring is one of the most popular choices among Calgary homeowners—and for good reason. It’s easier to install than traditional hardwood, works well with different subfloors, and holds up beautifully in both dry and humid environments.
In this detailed guide, the experts at Phoenix Interiors walk you through everything you need to know about installing engineered hardwood, whether you’re a DIY enthusiast or planning to hire a professional.
What is Engineered Hardwood Flooring?
Engineered hardwood is a real wood product—just not solid throughout. It features a top layer of real hardwood and a core of multiple plywood or fiberboard layers. This layered structure gives it enhanced resistance to temperature changes, humidity, and everyday wear, making it an excellent flooring solution for Calgary homes and businesses.
Unlike laminate, engineered hardwood offers the warmth and visual appeal of genuine wood, with easier installation and maintenance.
Tools & Materials Checklist
Before you start, gather the following items:
- Moisture barrier or underlayment
- Measuring tape
- Chalk line
- Circular or miter saw
- Rubber mallet & tapping block
- Spacers
- Floor adhesive or nail/staple gun (depending on method)
- Broom or vacuum
- Safety equipment (gloves, goggles, knee pads)
Step-by-Step Installation Instructions
Here are step-by-step installation instructions for engineered hardwood flooring
1. Acclimate Your Flooring
Leave the flooring planks in the room where they’ll be installed for 48–72 hours. This helps the wood adjust to the indoor climate, minimizing future movement or warping.
2. Inspect & Prep the Subfloor
- Subfloor should be level, clean, dry, and structurally sound.
- Use a moisture meter for concrete or below-grade installations.
- Remove all debris, nails, or adhesive residues.
3. Choose Your Installation Method
Floating Floor (Easiest for DIY)
- Planks lock together with a click mechanism and “float” above the subfloor.
- Ideal for condos or quick renovations.
- Requires underlayment for moisture and sound insulation.
Glue-Down
- Best for concrete subfloors or below-grade installations.
- Provides a more stable, permanent result.
- Use recommended adhesive and trowel application.
Nail or Staple-Down
- Ideal for wood subfloors.
- Requires more tools and skill.
- Creates a solid, secure floor feel.
4. Lay the First Row
- Use spacers to maintain a 1/4″ expansion gap along walls.
- Start on the longest, straightest wall.
- Face the tongue side of the board toward the wall and begin laying planks.
5. Continue with Staggered Joints
- Stagger end joints by at least 6 inches for strength and visual balance.
- Use a tapping block and rubber mallet to fit boards tightly together.
- Double-check alignment as you go.
6. Finish the Installation
- Remove spacers.
- Install baseboards or quarter-round molding to cover expansion gaps.
- Clean up any adhesive residue and vacuum dust.
Extra Tips from the Pros at Phoenix Interiors
- Keep spare planks in case of future damage or replacement needs.
- Avoid wet mopping—engineered hardwood should be cleaned with a damp cloth or hardwood cleaner.
- If you’re installing in high-moisture areas like kitchens, consider a moisture-resistant underlayment or glue-down method.
Why Choose Phoenix Interiors?
At Phoenix Interiors, we understand how important quality flooring is to your home’s value and your everyday comfort. As Calgary’s trusted interiors specialist, we offer expert installation of engineered hardwood flooring tailored to your needs, budget, and timeline. Our team ensures precision and attention to detail—from prep to polish.
Whether you’re remodeling your entire home or giving one room a facelift, we’re here to bring your vision to life.
Conclusion
Installing engineered hardwood flooring is one of the most impactful upgrades you can make to your home. With its blend of natural beauty, durability, and versatility, it’s no wonder it’s a top choice for Calgary homeowners. Whether you’re tackling the installation yourself or partnering with professionals, careful planning and proper execution are key to a flawless result.
At Phoenix Interiors, we’re passionate about helping you create spaces that reflect your lifestyle and stand the test of time. From helping you choose the perfect flooring material to delivering expert installation, our team is here to support every step of your renovation journey. If you’re ready to transform your space with engineered hardwood, contact us today for a personalized consultation.
FAQs
Is engineered hardwood a good DIY flooring option?
Yes! Especially if you choose the floating method. It’s much easier to install than traditional hardwood, and many homeowners find success with click-lock engineered planks.
Can engineered hardwood be refinished?
Some types can be refinished, depending on the thickness of the top wood veneer. Thicker wear layers (2–4mm) can usually handle at least one sanding and refinishing.
How do I protect my engineered hardwood from scratches?
Use furniture pads, keep pet nails trimmed, and avoid dragging heavy objects. Regular sweeping and area rugs in high-traffic zones can also help preserve the finish.