How To Lay Wooden Flooring On Floorboards
Older houses with 1 inch planks running.
How to lay wooden flooring on floorboards. With wooden floor boards as a subfloor engineered wood flooring can also be floated or loose laid over an underlay. Here s how to install click lock engineered hardwood flooring. Starting in one corner of the room spread in excess of 2 board widths of adhesive along the starting wall sub floor using a 3mm toothed trowel. This will minimize shrinkage or expansion when they react to room temperature and humidity step 2 check for moisture levels.
There are basically two options you can consider. Align the edge of the board with the chalk line and drill pilot holes down through the hardwood plank and into the sub floor and joist. Use 1 2 inch spacers to assist in maintaining the 1 2 inch expansion gap between the first row of flooring planks and the wall. Begin by selecting a long board to start the first row.
Place unopened packages of laminate flooring in the room or rooms in which they are to be installed. This should be done at least 48 hours before the laminate boards are placed so they have time to adjust to the temperature and humidity. Using gaffa or fabric tape fix the edges of the underlay together ensuring that the edges do not overlap and create an uneven surface. What that means is that if your existing floor is lying lengthways in your room you should lay your new wood floor widthways in your room.
Put the first board up against the mason s line with the groove side facing away from the walls. Step 1 let the boards acclimate. The first if the existing floor is not too uneven is laying the new solid wood floor over the existing boards at a 90 degree angle. Installing solid wood flooring onto concrete use a flexible wood to concrete adhesives such as laybond or soudal polymer.
Face nail each board at the point of every joist and set the nail with a nail set. The planks of engineered wood flooring would be glued or clicked together. Pick one that is straight. If you prefer a layout that requires the boards to run parallel to the joists you need to shore up the subfloor by adding a layer of 3 8 inch plywood.