How to properly install your hardwood flooring using our gaylord hardwood flooring installation guidelines.
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Here are the basics of how to get started laying floating tongue and groove flooring.
For instance solid hardwood flooring is typically nailed down during installation while tongue and groove engineered flooring is usually clicked together or completely glued down.
We will walk you through every step of our instal.
The type of installation you choose will depend on your subfloor budget lifestyle and the type of wood flooring you select.
Pro tips for installing tongue and groove flooring.
When you get to the last few rows switch back to nailing by hand.
On a large project the first thing to know about installing tongue and groove flooring is that installing the boards should be the last thing you do.
Wood strips or planks are generally nailed to the subfloor.
I like to install them after all the windows and doors have been set and the room has been trimmed and painted.
Although tongue and groove solid hardwood flooring does fit together it must still be nailed to a subfloor.
You can also make your own with a table saw and a few scrap pieces of flooring.
Installing floating tongue and groove flooring can provide you with a beautiful floor in any area of the house.
Using a floating installation will also allow you to easily install the job yourself.
While removing the original heart pine flooring from our 102 year old farmhouse during a renovation we hit upon an easy method that saved the tongue so we can easily reinstall reuse the flooring.
On the last row cut the pieces to fit measuring the distance from the wall to the board not the tongue minus the expansion gap.
Engineered tongue and groove planks.
Most strip and plank flooring is milled with tongue and groove edges so boards will fit together but some planks are flat edged for a more rustic look.
Top nailing is an option with wide plank hardwood or pine floors.