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Titebond Tongue & Groove Flooring Glue #2104 is a premium adhesive designed specifically for engineered wood and laminate floors. It offers Type II water resistance and superior bond strength, ensuring durable, moisture-resistant flooring installations. Each 16 oz bottle covers approximately 200 linear feet at a 1/8" bead, making it highly efficient. Its fast-drying, environmentally superior formula is trusted by professionals and DIYers alike for long-lasting results.
| ASIN | B00E2540BE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #110,779 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #77 in Wood Glue |
| Brand Name | Franklin Sports |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Material | Wood |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (113) |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Franklin International Titebond |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Model | 2104x6 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Superior Bond Strength |
| UPC | 745332650058 |
| Unit Count | 96 Fluid Ounces |
| Viscosity | Medium to high |
| Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
S**I
works great.
Easy to use for Installing tongue and groove floor. Installed 5 years ago and still holding tight.
A**S
This is a fantastic product. We were installing a floating white oak ...
This is a fantastic product. We were installing a floating white oak engineered wood flooring and this product dries VERY quickly and is VERY strong. I had been concerned about gluing as we had only ever installed floors with a nailer but since we were installing over concrete that wasn't an option. I have no doubts about it at all now that we have used it. Again, be aware... it dries VERY quickly. I would strongly advise that you dry lay the floor before gluing. Once the flooring has glue applied and placed you have a VERY limited time to change it's position or remove the board. After about 4 to 5 minutes it would take a crowbar to remove a board. I was impressed with how strong this stuff is. I hope I never have t remove a floor that has this glue applied to it... easier to cut it apart than pull it apart I'm sure. I have no doubt that we made the right choice. We paid slightly more and had to wait a little longer than if we had purchased a glue locally but I feel that it was well worth it.
K**D
This is the best glue for engineered hardwood floating install!
At first, I only ordered two bottles in order to try and see how it works in comparison to other glues you can get locally. So, this glue is more expensive than any local flooring store sells, but this specific Titebond glue is totally worth the money! My advise is: do not make my mistake. Buy this glue and you will have easier time installing the floor. I have to interrupt my install and wait for a dozen bottles of this awesome glue. This is a specially formulated PVA glue that is liquid enough to spread all around tongue and grooves fast while setting within minutes. With regular imitator glues, you will have issues. Regular cheap glues are either 1) too thick (this makes tapping a plank a nightmare and you will break a bunch of tapping blocks) or 2) too runny (it will be a mess and have to wait for hours for planks to set before you can continue on adding on more rows). This Titebond saved me money, time, and install effort. The only thing I regret is that I did not order a case right a way.
Z**N
You need this!
I did 1100 square feet with 5 bottles. I didn’t have a problem with the bottles like other users have mentioned. The floors turned out amazing. The glue itself is a beast. I put oil finish engineered hardwood throughout the open floor plan including the kitchen. I have zero worries about water seeping into the tongue and groove with this being used. Very strong and set fast. Couldn’t be happier with the product.
M**E
Pleased with product.
I purchased 6 bottle of the titebond tongue and groove for a floating solid oak floor I put in. The room was 225 square feet and the tongue and groove was 3 inches wide. I used a total of 4 bottles. As someone else posted when you get to the bottom of the bottles it becomes pretty thick. I ended up unscrewing the top off of one of the used bottles and turning another almost empty bottle upside down and letting it run down where I was able to squeeze the rest of it into another bottle allowing no waste and no problem in getting the glue out. While I cant say how well the glue works since I just put the floor in so far I am pleased with the product.
K**E
Strong adhesive
Used for engineered wood flooring. Great adhesive and no smell at all.
J**U
Thick and exhausting
I installed about 1000 sq. ft of engineered wood with this stuff. It's pretty thick(like Elmer's glue) and when it gets to the halfway point, it's exhausting to squeeze. A lot of my exhaustion from floor installation came from squeezing this bottle. I ran out of this glue after using 8 bottles. So for the last 50 sq. ft, I ran to my local Home Depot and grabbed the Robert's floor glue and that stuff came out so easily like milk. I don't know what the quality is like in the long run, since I've only had the floors installed for 2 months, but I kind of wish I went with the Robert's glue to begin with. Installing engineered wood floors is exhausting and this glue was a big part of the reason why.
W**H
Great for engineered hardwood
I just finished installing 700 square feet of hickory engineered hardwood flooring. I had to go out and buy one more bottle to finish my project, but this stuff works great. It gets pretty hard to squeeze out when the bottle is about 3/4 of the way empty, so save yourself a headache, and just pour the rest into the next bottle to always keep it full! It will come out so much easier!
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