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DIY Click Engineered Wood Flooring

With our click-fit engineered wood flooring, renovating your home or business floors has never been easier. These floors offer remarkable quality and a simple installation process. Not only do they stand the test of time, but they also cut the installation cost.

The click-lock system ensures a quick and easy fit, transforming your space quickly. Our extensive collection offers a variety of wood finishes and textures, so you can find the perfect match to suit any décor.

We stock luxurious smoked, hand-scraped, brushed and lacquered finishes to give you an outstanding choice of designs.

If you are a DIY enthusiast, our click-installation engineered wood flooring is a good choice for you to lay yourself. Explore the entire collection below. 

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FAQ

What is click-engineered wood flooring?

Click-engineered wood flooring is designed with a “click-lock” system. This means that instead of using glue or nails, the planks securely lock together, making installation quicker and easier.

What tools do I need to install click-engineered wood flooring?

Basic tools needed include a tape measure, utility knife, rubber mallet, tapping block, pull bar, spacers, saw (circular or jigsaw), and a pry bar.

Can I install click-engineered wood flooring over existing flooring?

Yes, click-engineered wood flooring can often be installed over existing flooring such as vinyl, tile, or hardwood, provided the surface is clean, dry, and level.

Do I need underlayment for click-engineered wood flooring?

Underlayment is recommended as it provides cushioning, sound reduction, and moisture protection. Some engineered wood flooring comes with pre-attached underlayment.

How do I clean and maintain click-engineered wood flooring?

Regular sweeping or vacuuming with a hardwood attachment, and cleaning with a damp (not wet) mop using a cleaner designed for hardwood floors is recommended. Avoid abrasive cleaners and excessive water.