Like other wood floors parquet floors can also be noisy.
Can i install wood floor over parquet.
Can any expert give.
Yes can be laid as a floating floor over your existing floor timber concrete tiles and is designed to be used with an underlay.
Now a few months later it is making popping crackling noises when we walk on it.
Our contractor told us that it was fine to install a new hardwood floor on top of our original old parquet wood floor.
Yes you can install a laminate floor system over existing hardwood floors.
First you want to be sure you don t sand any surfaces containing lead based finishes paints or asbestos.
You can do anything you like but should you install hardwood over parquet.
My advice it s to remove the existing parquet and lay latex on the sub floor.
You are going to stake the life of your new floor on the stability of the parquet which is glued down.
Make sure the sub floor is solid and secure and then install the new floor.
But the guy from shop have right as well.
If you want to be sure your new floor is solid and stays that way i wouldn t even consider installing over parquet or even over another strip floor.
For instance a floating engineered wood floor laminate or even ply board sheeting in preparation for a luxury vinyl tile.
Everything looks fine with your aged original parquet floor.
I wouldn t recommend it.
Parquet floors perform much like hardwood floors.
Just be sure that the existing hardwood is pretty smooth or the hump in the floor will transfer through.
Then you install a wood floor over the top.
If this is not an issue you can sand off the old finish and or high spots then prepare the flooring by making any repairs or replacements of loose boards then thoroughly cleaning the floor.
The nails for your new floor will be far removed from the subfloor and will be totally dependent on the stability of the parquet.
If installing wood flooring over an existing wood floor there are some extra precautions.
Any wood floor will be somewhat more soft and warm underfoot than hard flooring materials such as ceramic or stone tile but it will feel colder and harder than carpet cork or luxury vinyl.