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How to Remove Glued Wood Flooring and Engineered Wood Flooring on Concrete

Steps and tips for how to remove glued down engineered wood flooring on concrete with a pry bar and a hammer in my home. With 3 ways to remove the flooring adhesive (glue) from the concrete. For 1 room jobs, I prefer to just use a pry bar and hammer to remove glued down wood flooring and engineered flooring on concrete. For multiple rooms, you'll probably want to rent a heavy duty floor stripper, or something similar from your local tool rental store. First, you need to find a starting point. I happened to have a loose board, due to a window leak during Hurricane Harvey. But, this room connects to a carpeted hallway. Starting with a board along that carpeted spot would have been easy too. Another way to start in a room is to cut a 1′ x 1′ wide square of flooring with a circular saw. So, to do this, set the depth of the saw to slightly less than the depth of the flooring. If your flooring is 1/2″ thick, set the saw depth to about 3/8″ deep. That way you can cut your square without hitting the concrete pad. Once the square is cut in the flooring, use the pry bar and hammer or flooring chisel and hammer to remove the flooring from that section. Once you have that square removed, you’ll have access to the boards around it. And, can begin to pry up the boards with a pry bar and a chisel. You can see the full written tutorial for how to remove glued wood floors and how to remove adhesive on concrete in this blog post: https://www.abbottsathome.com/remove-... See the finished Family Room Makeover here:    • WOW! DIY Before and After Family Room...   How to Remove Glued Wood Flooring and Engineered Wood Flooring on Concrete 0:00 How to Remove Glued Wood Flooring on Concrete 0:30 How to Remove Wood Flooring with a Pry Bar and Hammer 1:00 How to Remove Engineered or Wood Flooring in One Piece 2:00 How Long it Takes 2:30 Should You Rent a Flooring Scraper 2:50 How to Remove Bits of Flooring with a Chisel 3:23 Using an Oscillating Tool to Remove Flooring Adhesive 3:50 Using a Flooring Adhesive Stripper on Concrete Tools used to Remove Glued Down Flooring: Utility Pry Bar (Ad) - https://amzn.to/2GN6IZQ Hammer Floor Chisel with Hand Guard (Ad) - https://amzn.to/3iWh6ew Oscillating Tool (Ad) - https://amzn.to/34NGVsk Scraping Attachment Adhesive Stripper (Ad) - https://amzn.to/3jW1nNV See more of my DIY Remodeling & Home Improvement Videos here:    • How to Whiten Grout - Using Grout Ren...   See what's new and most popular on my blog here: https://abbottsathome.com/ FOLLOW ALONG ON YOUR FAVORITE SOCIAL MEDIA: FACEBOOK:   / abbottsathome   PINTEREST:   / abbottsathomediy   INSTAGRAM:   / abbottsathome   DISCLAIMER: I am not a professional. I am a DIYer with 20+ years in home remodeling and DIY. Abbotts At Home is not liable in any way for injury or loss resulting from any ideas or information I provide. No single YouTube video can teach you everything you need to know or warn you about everything that might happen. You should always do a lot of research from multiple sources to make sure you are ready to start a project. AND ALWAYS follow manufacturer directions on tools! DIY AT YOUR OWN RISK. #HomeImprovement #DIYFlooring #DIYRemodeling

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