Learn how to install solid hardwood flooring with a few simple tools.
Installing wood flooring where to start.
If large this gap is unsightly.
Start by snapping a chalk line across your sub floor.
Install first row of boards with groove side towards room.
For random staggering of joints use leftover piece to start next row.
Before you get started installing any hardwood or laminate flooring you ll first want to measure the room you re going to be installing the flooring into and then checking the flooring you re going to install to see what the square footage coverage is per box.
The type of installation you choose will depend on your subfloor budget lifestyle and the type of wood flooring you select.
Remove the shoe molding and snap a chalk line 3 8 out from the baseboard this allows for expansion in the hot humid weather and contraction in the colder drier weather of the hardwood flooring.
You can use a scrap piece of lauan or other thin wood material against the wall to use as a spacer.
Start the installation at the longest unobstructed wall.
Hardwood floors are durable beautiful and a great diy project.
Measure out from the wall the distance of one floor board plus 1 8 to 1 4 inch 0 3 to 0 6 cm expansion room.
Measure the length and width of the room and.
With no special tools you can go from subfloor to breathtaking in as little as a day.
While personal preference is a factor the direction in which you run hardwood flooring boards is governed by visual and structural guidelines.
For instance solid hardwood flooring is typically nailed down during installation while tongue and groove engineered flooring is usually clicked together or completely glued down.
Hardwood floors are beautiful last a lifetime and are easy to install.
The correct direction for laying hardwood floors.
Before we get started with how to install hardwood floors let s cover a few basics.
Hardwood flooring is solid wood cut from the tree.
If you re installing laminate flooring in an unsquare room or you re installing hardwood planks you re bound to have an angle at the wall when you come to the last row.