Entails using adhesive in addition to nails even if you re installing a solid wide plank floor.
How to install 5 inch hardwood floors.
Nwfa guidelines for installation of plank wood floors were last updated in 2012 and are currently in the process of being completely overhauled.
We first ran this article in 2010.
Typically used for engineereed hardwood staple down installation works well with 3 8 5 8 inch 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.
When installing solid wide plank floors over a plywood subfloor the best method is to apply adhesive to the floorboards blind nail the length of the boards with a pneumatic nailer and face nail when you reach the end of a board.
Finish hardwood floor installation when you get to the last few rows switch back to nailing by hand.
Hardwood floors are durable beautiful and a great diy project.
How to install click lock engineered hardwood flooring easy home renovation project for beginners.
Install the rest of the boards by blind nailing them which means to nail them through their tongues with 2 inch flooring cleats.
This was our first time installing hardwood floors and i.
Begin with the first row pre drilling holes.
They are available in 3 4 inch thickness as well as low profile styles that are 5 16 to 5 8 inch thick which are a good or installing over existing flooring.
Like unfinished hardwood floors the prefinished types typically have tongue and groove edges on all sides.
It chronicles tutorials for each step of the process derived from our installation of 3 4 inch solid tongue and groove brazilian walnut hardwoods in our own home.
At the bottom we provide links to posts on the tools we use and frequently recommend for hardwood.
It provides detailed instructions for installing hardwood flooring over a wood substructure.
This article will focus on some of the standard installation methods to follow when installing plank flooring.
Solid wood floors should not be installed in basements or below grade.
Next using your hammer insert a nail 1 inch from the wall and about every 4 inches along the board.
Use a pneumatic flooring nailer or a nail gun to drive the nails.