By lining up the ridge side of a board with the groove side of another board and attaching them a snug seam is created.
Tongeue v groove ide laminate.
The tongue on laminate flooring is the small flat edge on one side of the board this is the top edge that is going to angle and lock into the bottom side of another board.
Tongue and groove are often used in conjunction with wood floorboards sheet paneling wainscot and any number of other materials where a tight solid seam is required between separate pieces.
If you mix the two up and start with the groove side you will have difficulty completing the installation because you will essentially be installing the flooring backwards in the line drawing above note the orientation for the tongue and the groove.
This type of wood flooring is made up of planks and each of them has a tongue and a groove.
The top layer is usually hardwood and is typically prefinished.
Make sure to place spacers between the wall and the board.
Tongue and groove hardwood planks are all the same width but may not be the same length.
Installing laminate flooring install the tongue towards the wall you are starting on.
The tongue and the groove each run the entire perimeter of the piece on all four sides.
Start on the wall opposite the door and lay down your first board groove side facing the wall.
Installing tongue and groove boards is a quite fast and affordable way to panel any ceiling or wall.
Which side is the tongue which the groove and which goes first during installation the tongue is the side that you will want to place against the wall as you start your laminate flooring installation.
One tongue fits firmly into the groove of the adjoining board.
Engineered flooring offers more installation options and applications than solid wood tongue and groove flooring.
These prevent warping when the laminate expands and contracts due to changes in humidity.
Constructing with tongue and groove works by using boards that have one side with a protruding ridge the tongue and a groove along the entire length of the board s opposite side.
The most common shape of groove and tongue flooring is the plank with a width that ranges from 2 1 4 to 6inches and various lengths.
On the other side you ll see a smooth half round lip that extends and runs from end to end.
To lock the planks together you tilt one plank up slightly insert the tongue over into the groove and then rotate that plank down locking the joint.
On one long side of a plank you will find a groove that runs from end to end.
In t g wood flooring the tongues are cut into one long and one short side while the grooves occur on the two remaining sides.
The opposite side the bottom side will contain the groove edge which is a larger wider side that contains a lip to hold the boards together when locked.
Engineered tongue and groove flooring is similar to solid wood flooring but has a plywood like construction consisting of thin layers of wood glued together to form a plank.