Solid Wood Flooring
Loose Lay – wooden planks are fixed in place on an adhesive underlay. Quick and easy to install, it’s a DIY option that enables easy replacement of individual tiles. However, individual planks are difficult to lift for repairs.
Magnetic Backed – much like a fridge magnet, the wood flooring has magnetic backing which is attracted to a magnetically-receptive Ezy-Install underlay. Very easy to install and replace for flexible designs and repairs.
Engineered Wood Flooring
Click or Tongue and Groove – planks have a specially engineered side profile that enables them to be simply clicked together to create a floating floor. A downside is that as the planks lock together, individual planks can be difficult to remove for repair. It can be easy to fit making it a good DIY option, although locking can be problematic on poorer quality products and a perfectly smooth sub-floor is needed.
Loose Lay – wooden planks are fixed in place on an adhesive underlay. Quick and easy to install, it’s a DIY option that enables easy replacement of individual tiles. However, individual planks are difficult to lift for repairs.
Magnetic Backed – much like a fridge magnet, the wood flooring has magnetic backing which is attracted to a magnetically-receptive Ezy-Install underlay. Very easy to install and replace for flexible designs and repairs.