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Hardwood has become one of the most popular types of
flooring. From its' several types of wood and
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SOLID HARDWOOD FLOORS~ |
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Mounting Mechanisms→ a proper subfloor is necessary for effective mounting. It must be a flat surface to decrease instability and warping. |
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There are 3 main ways to mount your floor~ Gluing, Nailing/Stapling/ or
Floating Glue~ Before installation, it's important that you choose the right glue based on the subfloor to be mounted on. A suggestion for a good glue is a water-proof adhesive. This reduces moisture vapor transmission, and has good bonding strength and flexibility. Glue is generally used to mount onto concrete floors and rarely used on Solid wood flooring, mostly for engineered flooring. Fortunately, adhesives are no longer toxic and mostly eco-friendly. The 3 main adhesives are water-based, urethane based, and acrylic. ![]() Nails/Staples~ A nail/staple gun uses air-pressure from a connected compressor to force the nails/staples into the floor. Nails may loosen over time if they don't have a grip on a proper subfloor. Also, staples may secure the floor too tight which can create a squeaky floor. Float~ It is the quickest installation process of all. A floating floor isn't nailed down, rather it's either glued or snapped together. Which this procedure, you can mount a floor on any material such as, concrete, sheet vinyl, ceramic tile, and plywood. The best choice of wood for this process is engineered since it is very stable. |
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![]() Quarter Round~ used to blend the wall base and the flooring. Also good for around cabinets. Stair Nosing~ used to blend the step of a staircase with the floor. Reducer~ Used to transition from one surface to another one. i.e. hardwood to carpet Threshold~ used in doorways to transition the different floors in each room. Base Shoe~ same as the quarter round, but it's used in limited spaces. Baseboard~ a thin piece of wood that is glued up against the wall and is flush with the floor. |
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Hardwood floors are durable and easy to clean. A hardwood floor could last forever if it's treated periodically with a strong urethane finish. Plywood-backed flooring and floating plank floors cost less than solid hardwood and can be used for do-it-yourself installation. Scratches can be filled and a badly damaged small area can possibly be fixed with new planks.
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