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  • Professional installation recommended. However, there are certain
    locking hardwood floors that are easy to install.
  • Not recommended for bathrooms.

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  Floating Floors  
  • Engineered hardwood has multiple plies and is easy to install without glue, staples or nails.
  • Easiest type of hardwood floor to install.
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  Glue or Staple Floors  
  • Engineered or solid hardwood floor that requires professional installation.
  • Installation of these types of floors requires special tools and more subfloor preparation.
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  • Easiest to install, especially peel-and-stick tile.
  • Tools needed: common household items like tape measure, pencil, chalk line, ruler, and utility knife.

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  • Can easily install floors with glueless locking system.
  • May hire a professional for more complex jobs, or for bathrooms where
    glue installation is recommended.
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  • Can install yourself, or hire a professional, depending on complexity of job and your skill level.
  • Tools needed: common household items like a rolling pin, hammer, and straight-edged utility knife.

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  • Professional installation recommended.
  • Make sure tile fits its function. Armstrong offers tiles for floors, walls, and countertops.

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  • Professional installation recommended.
  • Not recommended for bathrooms.

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  • Can be stapled to wood furring strips.
  • Tools needed: pencil, ruler, carpenter’s level, chalk line, tin snips, cordless screwdriver and utility knife.

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  • Can be installed directly to exposed wood joists using enclosed clips and screws.
  • Can be installed on wood furring when joists are hidden by drywall or plaster.
  • Support can be spaced as much as 24" on center.
  • Tools needed: saw suitable for cutting wood, ruler, tin snips, carpenter's level, pencil and cordless screwdriver.

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  • Installs with Armstrong's HomeStyle or Prelude Suspension System.
  • Tools needed: ruler, pencil, utility knife, tin snips, carpenter's level and wire cutting pliers.

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  • Can be installed directly to existing drywall or plaster ceiling with ceiling tile adhesive.
  • Can be stapled to wood furring.
  • Tools needed: pencil, ruler, carpenter's level, chalk line, tin snips, utility knife and cordless screwdriver.

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  • Installs with color coordinating Metallaire suspension system grid kits.
  • Tools needed: tape measure,pencil, tin snips, carpenter or laser level and wire cutting pliers.

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  • Installs directly to drywall or plaster ceiling using plywood or furring strips.
  • Nail up with Metallaire color coordinating cone head nails.
  • Tools needed: tape measure, pencil, tin snips, electric shears, painter’s tape, chalk line and hammer.

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