How to lay solid wood flooring over a concrete subfloor.
How to fit solid oak flooring on concrete.
This page is designed to offer guidance about the different options when it comes to installing a solid wood floor.
Starting in one corner of the room spread in excess of 2 board widths of adhesive along the starting wall sub floor using a 3mm toothed trowel.
The first consideration you will need to make is how you are going to attach your planks to the floor.
Float this is when the hardwood is clicked into each other or glued at joints but is not attached to the floor.
Ensure the concrete is sound and level.
Even if your home was built on a concrete slab you can still enjoy the beauty and charm of hardwood floors.
Installing a hardwood floor over a concrete slab.
One method to overcome this when laying a solid oak floor would be using the above method of laying out battens.
Glue down engineered hardwoods can be glued note.
Solid wood flooring is made from one single piece of wood and can be highly sensitive to changes in temperature and humidity as this can cause the wood to expand and contract.
Treated plywood to the concrete with concrete screws spaced every 16 in.
The solid oak flooring could then be simply nailed or screwed down.
You can fix it to concrete to the floor joists or to an existing timber floor.
The floor is secured via the base molding around the edges.
Lay the 1x4s perpendicular to the direction you intend to install the floor planks.
Solid hardwood can not be glued except for bamboo 3.
This is because solid wood flooring has a higher tendency towards movement and needs to be fixed to the subfloor to avoid problems in the future.
Experienced professionals pay close attention to managing moisture and minimizing wood floor expansion and contraction when preparing to install hardwood floors on concrete slabs.
Then nail the flooring planks with a standard flooring nailer see photo for details.
As time has progressed the need to fit oak flooring into ever changing conditions has increased.
Installing solid wood flooring onto concrete use a flexible wood to concrete adhesives such as laybond or soudal polymer.
Watch our step by step video showing how to lay solid wood flooring with expert advice and top tips to help you complete the job with confidence.
The installer owner is responsible for wood failure resulting from or connected with sub floor subsurface job site damage deficiencies or using inadequate accessories after the hardwood flooring has been installed.
One such area is laying an oak floor over a concrete sub floor.