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So, you’re
thinking of getting that hardwood floor; if you’re going to work on
it yourself, you will need to know at least the basics of Installing
Wood Flooring. Wood flooring instillation differs depending on the
type of wood flooring you have. You could have laminate flooring,
traditional wood planks or wide wood planks. You may have finished
or unfinished wood planks. Also depending on who makes the planks
the instillation instructions may differ. Another fact to look for
is weather the planks are tongue and groove or not. This too can
vary the instillation process. If you plan to do the wood flooring
instillation yourself, there are resources to teach you how to
install hardwood floors.
One way to learn
the skills required in Installing Wood Flooring, like following the
instructions that accompany the wood. Wood flooring instillation can
be as hard or as easy as you make it. With traditional tongue and
groove plank flooring you will need a special air nailer; you can
rent one from a number of local do it your self stores. They can
show you how to use the nailer if you need assistance. You simply
lay the planks down snapping them in place and nailing each
individual plank. If however your planks are not tongue and groove
you will have to attach them with small nail from the front of the
plank. A helpful hint when laying these types of floors is to put a
little glue down before you attach them this wills eliminate the
squeaky board affect. If you have laminate wood flooring there is
no tacking or gluing they simply snap into place using a floating
floor technique. Again, though when we are talking about how to
Installing Wood Flooring.
If you are
Installing Wood Flooring and the materials you purchased do not have
an instruction sheet with it, it is a good idea to go online to find
tips on Installing Wood Flooring. You can quickly locate websites
that are designed to help you learn more about Installing Wood
Flooring. |