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| TIPS |
- Evaluate
job-site and subfloor conditions. Check for any moisture
buildup, and high and low points in the floor.
- Read
the product instruction package in the cartons.
- A
completed floor is only as good as the subfloor preparation,
and the installer.
- All
solid hardwood expands across the grain - allow expansion
space.
- Do
not use solid products below grade or in damp, humid
situations.
- Consult
your dealer for proper subfloor thickness.
- Nail
all solid strip flooring at proper intervals. See installation
in the box.
- Wood
is a natural product, subject to infinite variations.
Flooring is manufactured on high-speed equipment, should
a piece be doubtful do not install it. Cut it for the
wall line, put it in a closet, or do not install it.
Ask yourself "how is this going to look in the middle
of the floor?"
- When
butting flooring up to sliding glass doors, make sure
that the threshold is properly sealed with recommended
silicone.
- If
in doubt, call a professional!
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Moldings
used with Hardwood Floors
Wood
floors require an expansion space at the wall. Molding
is used to cover the expansion area, to hide cut ends,
to create height differences, and to accent the floor.
Profiles are many and vary through the industry.
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