How To Lay Oak Flooring
Flooring strips have chamfered edges to help them lay flat where they meet.
How to lay oak flooring. Holding it at a 45 degree angle drive the staples in about every 4 inches. Despite the ever increasing selection of hardwood flooring materials available oak continues to be the standard. Here s how to install flooring using the staple down method. Installing solid wooden floors onto plywood.
Make sure each board is locked tightly against the preceding row because even a small gap can cause the entire floor to be off. Cut boards to fit only at the end of a row where refinishing the board ends is not necessary. Lay out the unopened boxes of laminate planks in the room. If you are installing the flooring below grade or in a room like a basement with high humidity or moisture lay down a vapor barrier before you install the flooring.
To lay laminate flooring first clear out any furniture in the room you ll be laying the floor in. How to install unfinished oak hardwood flooring. It is one of the most abundant. Oak is one of the most common types of hardwood used in flooring installations due to its affordability and ease of installation.
Hardwood flooring installation is a big project but you can install solid hardwood floors yourself to save money with this step by step video. You ll also want to tear up any carpet in the room and remove the leftover tack strips. As you move to the second and third rows use your staple gun. Then install the first row of flooring with the tongue facing away from the wall and fit in place by using the flooring nailer.
Begin with the first row pre drilling holes. Use an overlay flooring nailer also caller a porta nailer. Next using your hammer insert a nail 1 inch from the wall and about every 4 inches along the board. They should acclimate for at least 48 hours.
Next cut strips of underlayment to size and lay the strips down across the exposed floor.