A glued down floor refers to flooring installed on a concrete or plywood subfloor with adhesive.
Removing glued hardwood from subfloor.
Better to remove floor and subfloor.
Clean up and go home.
There is 1000 square feet to remove.
Particleboard is the most inexpensive material commonly used as subflooring.
Although removing remaining glue remnants is somewhat time consuming completing this step is vital before applying new flooring.
Assess the damage and cut around it then.
It is also potentially the worst choice.
When the job is finished you ll have a subfloor surface that s ready to begin again with a new floor.
It s a labor intensive messy process that requires a few tools combined with brute strength.
How to remove glue down hardwood flooring.
How to remove hardwood flooring.
If the subfloor is covered in a layer of textured uneven adhesive chunks new tiles will adhere to the glue rather than the subfloor causing tiles to slip after installation.
Our flooring is about 3 4 inches thick so i set the blade depth about 3 4 inches deep so that the blade cut through the hardwood floors without cutting into the plywood subfloor.
Unlike plywood or.
I was thinking it might be easier to cut it out all together including the sub floor and start over.
Ironically on this job the underlayment was attached to the subfloor way better than the subfloor was attached to the floor joists.
We want to remove a bruce maple 3 8th inch hardwood floor that someone adhered to the subfloor with a glue or mastic i have used a hammer and chisel.
Remove lifted sections as they become freed up from glue and fasteners.
Start by removing the finished floor hardwood flooring may be reusable once it dries so be careful in the removal process and exposing the subfloor.
Rinse lather repeat all steps including carbo loading until the score is you.
First set the blade depth on your circular saw.