What is a Floating Floor and How Does it Work?
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When planning new flooring for your home or business, one option you may come across is a floating floor . The term might sound unusual, but it has nothing to do with the floor literally floating. Instead, it refers to how the floor is installed. Unlike traditional methods, where boards are nailed or glued to the subfloor, floating floors simply sit on top of an underlay and lock together, creating a secure and seamless surface. Here, we take a closer look at the floating floor and the process behind it. How Does a Floating Floor Work? Floating floors use either a click-and-lock mechanism or tongue-and-groove joints that allow the planks to slot into place without adhesives. Once installed, the entire surface “floats” above the subfloor. An underlay is usually placed beneath the boards, which provides cushioning, absorbs sound, and helps with moisture resistance. This system is especially useful for homes and commercial spaces where comfort, durability, and efficiency matter. Bene...