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Hardwood Floor Installation: A Step by Step Guide



Laminate flooring may be the floor right choice for you. However, many homeowners do not know the first thing about hardwood floor installation in homes. Many homeowners believe laminate is easy to install, while in most cases it is not. In addition, laminate flooring can be quite cheap compared to hardwood, and it can scratch very easily. However, laminate flooring has a number of great advantages, such as high-end durability, easy maintenance, and affordability.


If you are looking to purchase hardwood floor installation in your home, it is best to hire professional installers to ensure the job is done correctly. A mistake on the floor could mean you having to replace the whole set. While many people who purchase these floors are happy with them, some are not. Also, most professional floor installers are committed to giving you the highest quality product so your wood floors stay in top condition for years to come.


Before the installation process begins, you will need to decide if you want a solid hardwood floor installation or prefinished kits. With a solid hardwood floor installation, the floors are actually glued together. The boards are then cut to fit together and the veneer is applied. These floors can look very beautiful after they have been installed, but they can also take some time to actually install.


On the other hand, prefinished kits come with the boards already attached to each other. The floor planks are simply glued to the bottom surface of a wooden frame. However, solid wood floor installation requires more work, because the planks have to be cut into proper lengths and levels. Since engineered hardwood flooring is cheaper than solid wood, many people choose to get this type of wood for their floor installation.


During the hardwood floor installation process, you also need to choose the subflooring materials that will be used. Typically, you can select from an extensive range of styles, colors, patterns and materials, all of which are engineered to last for a long period of time. It is important to choose the right subflooring materials, especially if you live in an area that gets a lot of moisture or is often wet. If you have chosen the wrong subflooring materials, the installation process may not go as planned and you could end up wasting money on replacing the subflooring all over again.


After you have chosen the right subflooring materials and the hardwood floor installation process has begun, you will need to make sure you have adequate underlayment. The reason you need to underlay is because laying hardwood flooring boards without padding can lead to the expansion gap appearing between the boards. Without the appropriate padding, the boards will become prone to splitting and this can weaken the boards themselves. Your installer should help you choose the appropriate padding materials to use during the installation process, so you can rest assured you will get the best results possible.

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