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The installation method you choose for engineered wood flooring can affect how quickly the boards go down, how secure the fit feels, and which rooms the system suits best. Both Click Lok and Tongue & Groove are reliable options, but each offers its own practical advantages depending on your project and experience level.
| Method | Best For | Key Benefits |
| Click Lok System | DIY installations, faster fitting, floating floors | Boards lock together without glue; ideal for quick, clean installation with minimal tools |
| Tongue & Groove | Professional fitting, glued or nailed installations, long-term stability | Creates a tight, secure joint; allows multiple installation techniques for different subfloors |
If you want a quicker, more straightforward installation, especially suitable for floating floors—the Click Lok System is the easiest option. For homeowners seeking a more traditional fit, or for rooms where you want the boards glued or fixed down for maximum stability, Tongue & Groove is the stronger choice.
By thinking about installation time, room layout, and whether you plan to DIY or hire a fitter, you can select the method that suits your flooring project best.


When installing engineered wood flooring, the method you choose can significantly impact ease, speed, and durability. Below are the top installation methods—each with its strengths—so you can pick the one that fits your home and project needs.
Click Lok System — Best for quick, clean installations and DIY-friendly projects. The locking mechanism allows boards to snap together without glue or nails, making the process straightforward and ideal for floating floor setups.
Tongue & Groove — Best for maximum board stability and traditional installations. Whether glued, nailed, or stapled, this method creates a tighter, more permanent floor. It’s especially suited for installations where long-term robustness and secure subfloor bonding matter most.


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