Friday, January 1, 2010

Installing Beauty In Your Home

Wood floors are an asset to one’s house. The worth of your home increases because of what your house can offer to the visitors. When it comes to natural beauty, there is no doubt that the wood is the material you have to use for your floors. Additionally, most people would want to have wooden floors not because it is beautiful but also for the warmth it produces.

Houston hardwood is a high-quality wood you can use for your residence. Installing and finishing of hardwood floor should follow a guide to do it perfectly and correctly. This is a detailed process that you can do-it-yourself. You can also hire some professional/qualified hardwood flooring installer in doing this job.

Usually, if you want to do it by yourself, you should follow the manufacturer’s instructions. You should ask questions from a seasoned carpenter or from the seller if you do not understand the terms and process of hardwood floor installation.

Usually, the strip or plank of the wood floor is fastened and nailed down to subflooring. After that, it is sanded and finished. You can use a finishing on your wooden floors - varnish, shellac, lacquer, or polyurethane, which lengthens the life span of your wood floors.

The installation process should be done with care and accurately. First, you have to cover the subfloor with asphalt. Use a staple gun on this process. You have to measure the area of the room where the wood is to be installed, do this accurately. Second, choose the widest or longest planks for the first row. Nail the plank, use a nail set to recess any nail part to avoid accident. Next, blind nail the next two planks by hand. Drill pilot holes at an angle degree and fasten with a 1 1/2-inch finishing nail. Again, use a nail set for finishing driving each nail. Every time you install a new set of row, move a short piece of flooring along the edge. Use a mallet to tighten the newly formed row against the previous row of Houston hardwood.

If you have a large area, use a flooring nailer after you have installed the first three rows. Then, carefully slip it into the board’s tongue. Use a heavy mallet to strike the plunger to drive 2-inch staples or nails through the tongue of the Houston hardwood.

If you have reached the final row, wedge the last boards by using a block and a pry bar into position. Use a hammer and a nail set by setting the nail’s heads below the surface of the wood. This is how hardwood floor installation Houston way is done. With this, you can have your dream wood floor become a reality!

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