Some houses have the shiplap on a 45.
Engineered wood floor parallel to joists.
If the joists are at 19 2 or 16 on centers laying the wood parallel to the joists should not be a problem.
It could be ok but you are dancing in the danger zone.
Joined nov 16 2015 43 posts.
I guess you wouldn t have to lay it parallel but the shiplap has a lot more movement then plywood or osb.
A flooring contractor howard brickman responds.
If you are planning to lay a plywood or chipboard layer in between your joists and your engineered wood floor you should choose a ply that is at least thick and preferably 5 8 of an inch thick.
If the joists are at 24 o c.
Discussion starter 1 dec 31 2015.
If you have an older house with a shiplap floor the shiplap is perpendicular to the joists so the flooring is parallel to the joists.
Sight lines and aesthetics.
This will ensure that the sub floor that you create is solid and stable.
With 3 4 subfloor it s best to add another layer.
When hardwood floors are installed parallel to the joists they will sag squeak and gap.
For strength and durability installing hardwood flooring perpendicular to the floor joists is recommended.
If the subfloor is stiff enough there is no reason why solid nail down strip flooring can t be run parallel to the joists.
If your sub floor is a concrete slab you can run the floors in any direction you prefer.