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Old 03-23-2010, 11:52 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by psicodude View Post
So we have decided to pull out the carpet in our Den and replace it with bamboo hardwood. Well, technically it's engineered of course, but whatever, I am calling it hardwood. Anyway, the room is relatively small at 120 sq. feet and our house is only 7 years old, so the floor should (god, I hope) be level.

The hardwood we purchased has the uniclic stuff and says that no nailing is required, although it and gluing are optional. Anyone have any experience with this? Floating it sounds way easier but I do consider myself to be somewhat handy, so nailing it is not a huge deal I guess. I am leaning towards floating it just for the ease of removing it down the road.

Thanks for any advice.

If you can do a good job and have a decent underlay, you might get away with floating.
Plus, if you do it yourself (floating) and hate the feel/look of it, you can always just pull it up and redo-it with a fastener.
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