Hardwood Floor: Contractor, Raleigh, Durham, Cary, North Carolina NC, Wood Floor, Hardwood Floor Refinish, Refinishing

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Solid Flooring (3/4" nail down & 1/4" /5/16" Glue Down)


3/4" Solid Plank or Strip Products - For Nail - 1/4" & 5/16" Solid Oak Parquet Products For Glue-Down Installations

 

All crawl space vents should be opened 100% as to allow a good cross flow of underneath air.

Engineered Glue Down or Stapled Down

RECOMMENDED SUB FLOOR SURFACES

  • Concrete slabs
  • Acoustic concrete
  • Ceramic, terrazzo, slate and marble
  • 3/4”chip, wafer board and particleboard
  • Acoustic cork underlayment
  • PREFERRED:3/4”(19 mm) CDX grade plywood or 3/4”(23/32”) OSB PS2 rated underlayment, MINIMUM:5/8”CDX grade plywood
  • Existing solid wood flooring
  • Vinyl, resilient tile, cork flooring
  • Metal

 

STAPLE-DOWN

  • PREFERRED: 3/4”(19 mm) CDX grade plywood or 3/4”(23/32”) OSB PS2 rated underlayment, MINIMUM:5/8”CDX grade plywood
  • Existing solid wood flooring
  • Vinyl, resilient tile, cork flooring
  • 3/4”chip, wafer board, particleboard

 

3/8" & 1/2" For Floating or Glue-Down Installations

RECOMMENDED SUB FLOOR SURFACES 
 
  • PREFERRED: ¾" (19 mm) CDX grade plywood
  • ¾" (23/32") OSB PS2 rated underlayment
  • MINIMUM: 5/8" CDX grade plywood
  • Existing solid wood flooring
  • Vinyl, resilient tile, cork flooring
  • Concrete slabs 
  • ¾" chip, wafer board, particleboard
  • Radiant heated sub floors
  • Acoustic concrete
  • Ceramic, terrazzo, slate and marble
  • Metal
  • Cork (Acoustic)

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5/16" Solid Strip For Staple & Glue-Down Installation

RECOMMENDED SUB FLOOR SURFACES

STAPLE-DOWN OR GLUE-DOWN:

  • PREFERRED:
    3/4" (19 mm) CDX grade plywood
    3/4" (23/32") OSB PS2 rated underlayment
    MINIMUM: 5/8" CDX grade plywood
  • Existing solid wood flooring
  • Vinyl, resilient tile, cork flooring
  • 3/4" chip, waferboard, particleboard

GLUE-DOWN ONLY:  

  • Concrete slabs
  • Acoustic concrete
  • Ceramic, terrazzo, slate and marble
  • Metal
  • Cork (Acoustic)

 

 


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(1) Never clean hardwood floors w/water. Don't use wax, cleaner products that are mix with water as oil soaps. Water dulls finish, may permanently damage floor.
(2) Spike/stiletto heeled shoes, especially in poor repair, causes damage to hardwood floors due to extreme compressive forces. Footwear produces loads in excess of 1000 pounds per sq. inch, even when worn by someone of average build.
(3) If your floors abuts exterior doors, put out door mats, & inside rugs to keep dirt & moisture from being tracked onto hardwood floor. Don't use rubber, foam back, or plastic mats as they discolor the floor. To prevent slippage of rugs, use approved vinyl rug underlay from reputable manufacturer.
(4) The rugs should be moved, they block sunlight which gives the appearance of discoloring under the rug. (5) Use floor protectors on the feet of all furniture that contacts the floor to avoid scratches. When moving  your furniture & appliances use caution to avoid scratching, indenting, or gouging. Some objects may be to heavy to move across hardwood floor under any circumstances.
(6) Certain types of casters on furniture damages hardwood flooring. Use commercial grade felt pads. Change  the pads every 4 months on your furniture that undergoes excess movement. the furniture that doesn't have the right casters, we recommend that you change them.
(7) A humidifier is recommended to prevent excessive shrinkage of hardwood floors due to humidity levels. Wood stoves & electric/gas heat may cause dry conditions. A humidity level of 35-55% is recommended.
(8) In damp conditions, proper humidity levels can be maintained with the air conditioner or a dehumidifier, or by periodically turning your heating system on during the summer months. In certain circumstances you may have to combine the two forms of humidity control to maintain the humidity in your home.