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Hardwood Flooring Installation 

Hardwood flooring installation can be an arduous and sometimes complicated task, but if you feel confident giving it a try, you may potentially end up saving quite a bit of money.

Properly installed hardwoods can last for generations, even under moist and humid conditions, such as in a bathroom. With a little advice and a step by step guide, as well as plenty of time, hardwood flooring installation can be accomplished without expensive professional services.

Moisture causes the most damage to hardwood flooring. Moisture can gradually warp the surface of the wood as it expands and contracts. This does not mean, however, that hardwood flooring cannot be installed in wetter conditions. A hardwood flooring installation simply requires a little maintenance in order to function well under these conditions. Installing hardwood with an asphalt felt should provide a guarantee against rotting and warping of the hardwood. Take 15 pound asphalt felt, and put it over the subfloor in overlapping sections. The felt should be secured with a staple gun.

Leave a little space, around half an inch, between the asphalt felt and the wall. A baseboard or base shoe will be secured in these smaller spaces between the flooring and the wall. The first three boards of the flooring should be put down by hand. Board lengths are normally random, so portions of the flooring should be set out as a test before nailing down. When the first boards are placed, the remainder can be set with a flooring nailer. This will make it easier to do an accurate job of laying out the flooring.

When the new flooring creates an uneven surface, you can employ a reducer to create an even surface. When getting ready to put down a hardwood flooring installation, be certain to safely store the wood. Storing the wood outside where it can get damp will lead to uneven flooring that cannot be installed properly. If the flooring must be stored outdoors, be sure to protect it with a waterproof tarp. This can prevent any moisture from causing permanent damage. Do not transport wood flooring in an open bed when weather conditions could give rise to rain or high humidity.