Hardwood Flooring Installation


If you are looking into hardwood flooring installation, there are easy to implement Do-It-Yourself options available. The key is to use the right materials and follow the instructions perfectly. Conform to a few hardwood flooring installation techniques and you can redefine your floor style.

In many old homes, there may be an existing hardwood floor under the carpeting. In such a situation, you would need to fill holes and level out bumps and then restore the finish of the wooden surface. In the case of new installations, selection from the wide array of wooden flooring materials is the first and foremost step to hardwood flooring installation. Factory-finished hardwoods are becoming more widely available for expedient installing procedures. Pre-fabricated wooden accessories such as thresholds, moldings and stair fabrications are available from respective flooring suppliers to match the flooring grain, stain and style you have zeroed in on.

Preparing the floor before installing needs care and any old floor covering and its fasteners must be removed, and the empty floor space should be dust-free. The sub floor needs to be free of bumps and crevices for covering. Visualize and plan whether you want your new hardwood flooring to run across or perpendicular to the room

With hardwood flooring installation in a small room, it is favorable to start work against one wall and work towards the opposite wall. In a larger floor space, it may be a good idea to start with a central board and work outwards towards two opposite walls. Periodically evaluate the distance of your work to the finished wall and make adjustments as and when needed. Remember that the wooden flooring should be held 1/4" off the baseboard at every wall to allow for expansion-contraction with changes in humidity. Laying a mitered frame around intrusions such as air registers or hearths, gives your endeavors a perfect finish.

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