Wood floor installation requires a level subfloor and that your hardwood flooring is acclimated to the room s humidity and temperature according to the manufacturer s guidelines.
How to lay solid oak flooring on plywood.
We don t recommend installing over chipboard and instead would suggest a floating floor such as engineered wood flooring or laminate flooring.
Then nail the flooring planks with a standard flooring nailer see photo for details.
Installing solid wood flooring onto concrete.
How to install unfinished oak hardwood flooring.
This flooring can be installed over old wood flooring or over a plywood sub floor.
Solid wood can be installed onto 2 sub floor types.
Remove the existing flooring such as carpet or vinyl and then refinish the plywood subfloor beneath or install new plywood cut into planks squares or even.
There are two basic ways to go.
If you are working atop a single plywood layer we recommend adding a second layer of 1 4 to 1 2 inch plywood or commercial floor substrate material.
How to lay solid wood flooring installation methods.
To learn how to do this watch prepping plywood subfloors.
Despite the ever increasing selection of hardwood flooring materials available oak continues to be the standard.
Use wood or drywall screws to attach the substrate to the floor.
Begin with the first row pre drilling holes.
It will add less than 3 4 in.
Next using your hammer insert a nail 1 inch from the wall and about every 4 inches along the board.
It is one of the most abundant.
When you are laying a solid timber floor it is best to lay it using a fixed method as opposed to floating commonly used for engineered boards.
A minimum 3 4 inch thick sub floor is required.
This is because solid wood flooring has a higher tendency towards movement and needs to be fixed to the subfloor to avoid problems in the future.
Typically used for engineereed hardwood staple down installation works well with 3 8 5 8 inch flooring.
Here s how to install flooring using the staple down method.
Lay the 1x4s perpendicular to the direction you intend to install the floor planks.