Installation of engineered wood flooring by yourself

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Installation of Engineered Wood Flooring By yourself Engineered wood flooring is completed wood veneer placed over created particle board that is virtually indistinguishable from solid wood whenever installed. It is thinner, straighter, a lot more uniform and somewhat simple to install. You can lay down engineered wood flooring on your own using the floating method in just a few easy steps. Step 1: Put together the materials you’ll need You will need: • Tape measure • Broom and dust pan • Moisture barrier (If laying on concrete sub floor) • Pad • Adhesive (In the event that your wood is tongue-and-groove) • Saw • Rubber mallet • Tapping block Step 2: Figure out how much wood you will need Measure the dimensions of the area you want to lay the floors using your tape measure. Multiply the length of the area with its width to get the room’s precise square footage. Add around 15 percent to the room’s square footage to secure the actual size of wood you need. 15 per cent extra footage is put into cater for cutting mistakes and also waste during installation. Step 3: Thoroughly clean the floor Remove everything in the area to allow for thorough cleaning before installing the floor. Sweep and mop the ground to get rid of all of the visible dart particles as well as debris. Step 4: Place a moisture barrier


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