Both floating and glued-down engineered flooring have their advantages and disadvantages.
Floating engineered flooring is typically easier to install and can be installed over most existing floors without the need for additional underlayment. It can also be removed more easily if needed. On the other hand, floating floors can be less stable and may be more prone to movement and expansion.
Glued-down engineered flooring is typically more stable and less prone to movement and expansion. It also tends to be more durable and longer-lasting. However, it can be more difficult to install and may require additional underlayment, and it can be more difficult to remove if needed.
Ultimately, the best choice for you will depend on your specific needs, the condition of your subfloor, and your personal preferences. It's a good idea to consult with a flooring professional to help you determine which option is best for your situation.
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