Hi,
Hoping someone might have some advice on this.
I am planning on doing a floating engineered wood floor in an upstairs in an old (200 years) house. I know that you would normally fit the engineered wood floor over the original floorboards, at an adjacent angle to the existing floorboards.
However, as there is already fibre board nailed to the old original floorboards I am wondering if this matters or if it would be ok to fit them parallel/ running in the same direction.
The only reason I am considering this is that running the boards in this direction would suit the termination at the top of the stairs a lot better, and allow me to terminate to a tongue and groove nosing at the top stair.
Regards,
Kenny.
Hoping someone might have some advice on this.
I am planning on doing a floating engineered wood floor in an upstairs in an old (200 years) house. I know that you would normally fit the engineered wood floor over the original floorboards, at an adjacent angle to the existing floorboards.
However, as there is already fibre board nailed to the old original floorboards I am wondering if this matters or if it would be ok to fit them parallel/ running in the same direction.
The only reason I am considering this is that running the boards in this direction would suit the termination at the top of the stairs a lot better, and allow me to terminate to a tongue and groove nosing at the top stair.
Regards,
Kenny.