How Do You Pick A Floating Floor?
Floating floors are not a new invention. For years floating floors have been used to help reduce sounds and vibrations in rooms. For many homeowners, installing new wood flooring usually involves expensive contractors and supplies. New innovations in floating floors have enabled do-it-yourself enthusiasts to pick floating floors in a wide variety of mediums and installation techniques, without the costs associated with traditional hard wood flooring. Understand that a floating floor simply means flooring that is not attached to the floor beneath via glue or nails. Floating floors are installed and suspended over the sub-floor without connecting to it or the surrounding walls. A cushioning layer or underlay is placed between the original floor and the new floating floor to help protect both floors and provide extra stability. Consider glued floating floor panels. Gluing individual floating floor pieces together is one of the earliest forms of floating floors. The panels can be made of n