Acclimate the engineered hardwood in the room for the manufacturer-recommended time
Check the subfloor for flatness, dryness, and structural soundness
Remove existing flooring, baseboards, and trim as needed
Clean the subfloor thoroughly
Repair low spots, high spots, cracks, and loose areas
Install a moisture barrier if required
Install underlayment if required
Plan the layout and determine the starting wall
Measure the room and snap reference lines
Cut door jambs and trim to allow flooring to slide underneath
Select the installation method: nail-down, glue-down, or floating
Begin the first row with the tongue or groove facing the correct direction
Leave the required expansion gap around all walls and fixed objects
Stagger end joints between rows
Secure planks according to the chosen installation method
Use spacers to maintain expansion gaps
Cut planks to fit along edges, corners, and obstacles
Install the final row and trim pieces to fit
Reinstall baseboards, trim, and transition strips
Clean the floor and remove spacers
Follow the manufacturer’s curing or waiting time before heavy use
