DIY Flooring – Part 1

Posted on February 6th, 2010 in diy home by pongsak

Whilst it comes to natural beauty and durability, wood is the material of preference meant for floors. In living rooms, dining rooms, domestic rooms, and more, wood flooring is both beautiful and feasible. For the reason that wood expands and contracts with moisture and can rot if it’s left in contact with wet for a extensive period of time many homeowners shy away from choosing wood flooring for bathrooms. In reality, wood can be a cozy, beautiful flooring option for bathrooms as long as it’s given a solid, shielding varnish and is obediently maintained.

If you crave to prepare it yourself, decide on the prefinished type as floor sanding is incredibly grimy labor, and a drum sander, in the hands of an amateur, can leave visible marks and ridges on the floor.

Before installing wood flooring, stack it indoors for a few days to allow the wood period to adjust to your home’s dampness level. Plot to install the flooring perpendicular to the floor joists.

Score the positions of the floor joists along a wall for reference and cover the subfloor with a layer of 15 pound tarmac felt to provide a little humidity protection and diminish squeaks. Mark the centerline of the area

If the room is gravely out of square, place the tongue of the main row equal to the centerline and pull the groove area at an slant equivalent to the wall.

At some stage in installation, you’ll learn it’s valuable to lay out several rows of boards, staggering them so no ending joint is closer than 6 inches to an ending joint in the next row. While you install the strips, cut pieces (at least 8 inches long) to fit at the end of every row; allow a 1/2-inch gap at the wall.

Utilize a radial arm saw or power miter saw to cut the boards. While blind nailing with a hammer and finishing nails, don’t try to drive the nails flush the indentations will display. In its place, leave every nail head projecting up approximately 1/8 inch, next place a nail set sideways over it along the upper edge of the tongue and drive the nail home by tapping the nail set with your hammer. Lastly, use the tip of the nail set to recess the nail’s head flush with the lumber.

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