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How To Install Wooden Plank Flooring

What Is This About?

The durability, warmth and beauty of wood make it one of the most popular of all flooring materials. They can be constructed of either hardwood - red and white oak, hickory, maple, pecan, walnut, and teak - or softwood - pine, redwood and Douglas fir. It is important to keep in mind that softwoods will tend to scratch and pit much more easily than hardwoods. This guide will cover the installation of strip and plank wood flooring for a beauty home and modern finish.

What Topics Are Covered?

  • Codes And Permits
  • Choosing Materials
  • Choosing Flooring
  • Dealing With Concrete Subfloors
  • Dealing With No Subfloors
  • Installing T&G Strip And Plank Flooring
  • Finishing Wood Floors
  • and much more..

Includes full step-by-step diagrams and a tools and materials checklist.

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