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Learn how to install solid hardwood flooring with a few simple tools! Hardwood floors are durable, beautiful, and a great DIY project. Thanks to Zoro.com for sponsoring this video, go to zoro.com/crafted and sign up for Zmail to receive 15% off your first order!
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@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
Thanks to Zoro.com for sponsoring this video, go to zoro.com/crafted and sign up for Zmail to receive 15% off your first order! Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss my upcoming videos on the bonus room : goo.gl/V5gcNJ
@Kpriv-ui2zs
@Kpriv-ui2zs 4 года назад
Thanks for the response means a lot you just made my day
@jlee0702
@jlee0702 4 года назад
How long did this project take??? I tried to look for it in descriptions but didn't find anything.
@MikeyB_1972
@MikeyB_1972 4 года назад
They are only saying 10% off net 15%...how do you get the 15%???
@skeetorkiftwon
@skeetorkiftwon 3 года назад
Jesus Christ, what's you do to your arm @ 5:30 bro? Those tack strips get you? Jk, but it looks like you were out on the bike doing wheelies!
@chuckabrams4016
@chuckabrams4016 3 года назад
they are only offering 10%... the "other place" is still less expensive without that 15%
@pileofstuff
@pileofstuff 4 года назад
You called the flooring nailer the "star of the show", but having done floors in the past, I'd claim the knee pads are the most important tool you used.
@cm01
@cm01 4 года назад
Safety third! 1. Makin money 2. Lookin guud 3. Bein safe 😎👍🏻
@SoEliteGamer
@SoEliteGamer 4 года назад
Knee pads aren't usually for safety, they're for comfort. I provide my guys with them, but personally never use them.
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
They definitely came in handy, but I didn't use them nearly as much as I would have on my laminate or vinyl flooring install. I was hunched over the flooring stapler most of the time.
@Asbjoern
@Asbjoern 4 года назад
@@SoEliteGamer Ofcourse pads are for safety. The difference is how fast the injury appears.
@miillena5
@miillena5 3 года назад
@@SoEliteGamer tell me you are kidding? They may be one of the most overlooked items in a hard laborer's gear list but they are def a part of PPE and can protect your knees..
@skatetocreate7
@skatetocreate7 Год назад
Man I can’t thank you enough for making this video. This is the exact same job I am doing tomorrow . I just started doing flooring and I’m still a little uneasy about everything. Seeing you do exactly what I’m going to be doing and talking through it step by step gave me a lot more confidence. You’re the man 🤙🏼
@maddiehawkins552
@maddiehawkins552 Год назад
how’d it go
@paulbradley1983
@paulbradley1983 3 года назад
Dude! Just bought a home out here in PA. I was looking for flooring videos, came across yours. Awesome that you pointed out the roadblocks like the floor being a little off level, and how you fixed it. I hate those videos where everything goes perfectly as it never does for us in real life. Thanks!
@rumsiker
@rumsiker 2 года назад
A good video is the one that show you all the difficulty you can come across in the processes , not the one cut off all that and show you how beautiful the job came out as he brag about how good of a master he is
@markswearingen117
@markswearingen117 Год назад
Dude I'm in the process of buying a house in PA! where are you originally from?
@michaelklein2441
@michaelklein2441 Год назад
Paul . . . your "perfect video" observation is EXACTLY why I posted my comment! Too funny . . . we must be very "like minded." 😉
@Qmedjoe
@Qmedjoe 4 года назад
So very thankful I came across this video! I must of watched 20 different HW install videos and this one was clear and right to the point. Big thumbs up for the shingles tip. One spot on my sub floor needed it. Thanks again!
@mrcrossovermark1153
@mrcrossovermark1153 Год назад
I think having those setbacks in this installation is very helpful for viewers because we might come across those kinds of setbacks in our installations too.
@CarlRMauri
@CarlRMauri 4 года назад
WHY is this a great video? Johnny actual discusses and showcases his mistakes (going through the drywall, uneven floor). This visualization will definitely make me think twice when approaching the job. ALSO, GREAT WAY TO LEVEL THE UNEVEN FLOOR WITH SHINGLES!! GREAT PACE, VISUALS AND TECHNIQUES. THANK YOU !!
@debybrooke157
@debybrooke157 4 года назад
My back and knees hurt just watching this! Looks sooo much better than the carpet. Nice job!
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
Hah, thanks mama!
@dcam91
@dcam91 3 года назад
I have carpet throughout my new (to me) house.. in reality it's probably a decade old.. I have been considering vinyl, but since the carpet gets some sun from my kitchen skylight, I've heard vinyl planking can fade over time. This wood flooring seems like a great idea!
@myxomatosisity9977
@myxomatosisity9977 7 месяцев назад
The way you reach overtop of that table saw makers me squirm lol
@kquick0238
@kquick0238 4 года назад
I seriously love and appreciate the flow of your videos. Always informative, entertaining to watch, and overall just great quality. Kudos, dude!
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
Thanks a lot Kevin, really appreciate that!
@tmichael39
@tmichael39 Год назад
Great video. I'm tackling my first HW flooring project this weekend and this was one of the best installation videos out there.
@michaelhodgson8272
@michaelhodgson8272 Год назад
You are a man of patience and precision! Awesome job man
@trevorstolz8580
@trevorstolz8580 Год назад
I have installed hardwood flooring before. I love the Flooring Jack. Next time I install hardwood floors, I am definitely going to get one of those. I think you could use it even for stubborn boards that long and just a bit warped. You could put a long 2"x4" between that far wall and the flooring jack, cutting the 2"x4" to length as you go. Every hardwood flooring board could be in tight.
@michaelklein2441
@michaelklein2441 Год назад
Johnny Brooke . . . .WOW! Thank you so much for posting this "Hardwood Floor Installation for Dummies" tutorial. I watched NUMEROUS hardwood floor installation videos but yours was the best. I really appreciate your transparency, showing the mistakes you made (dry wall damage) and creating a level floor surface for the hardwood flooring material with shingles. I think you saved me from numerous train wrecks on my first go at this endeavor. Finally, I REALLY appreciated the tools that you utilized and / or recommended. I made a last minute run to Harbor Freights to secure some of the "other tools" that extended or enhanced my ability to do a "professional type job" on my first attempt . . . WELL DONE!👍😃👍
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop Год назад
Thanks a lot Michael, glad it was helpful!
@rodw
@rodw 4 года назад
Hi Johnny, I'm a brand new subscriber and I live in a Mobile Home. I've been replacing all of the subfloor, only one small bedroom left to do .😁😁🤩. I found a 8 or 10 inch channel lock pliers worked best to remove the old Staples. I grabbed the top of the staple and just pushed the channel locks over the round part and it pulled up the staple with little effort. Just another idea for anybody else to try if they have this kind of project to do. I appreciate you including your mistakes or things overlooked, so we don't have to go through the same setback during our project. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts and videos Rodney
@yaroz5123
@yaroz5123 4 года назад
Rodney Widger or a scraper way easier and faster
@danolson8986
@danolson8986 2 года назад
Great video had no idea about the asphalt shingle trick. Looking to do my floors very soon found your video very helpful with your tips and tricks.
@foreignflava9666
@foreignflava9666 2 года назад
2 years later but thanks bruh!! Your very thorough instructional and educational video really helped me!!👍👍
@VegardKlaus
@VegardKlaus 4 года назад
Closing up the gaps when you’re getting close to the end wall is quite easy. Just slice a piece from a board thats waste, put another waste board towards the wall and squeeze the board in place with a crow bar.
@bricra8992
@bricra8992 8 месяцев назад
This was a great video for me to confirm what I was planning to do was pretty spot on. My project is a little more involved since it is a dining room, living room combination with a long hallway in the middle. My issue was that I wanted the flooring centered down the hallway so it took way more planning and measuring in 2005 build raised ranch that for some reason doesn't have any straight walls! Gotta love builders that can be off by almost 1/2 inch from one end of the hall to the other! Thanks for the video. Hoping my extra measuring pays off!
@milbertyouidiot
@milbertyouidiot 2 года назад
Great job and video! Very thorough without being too long winded.
@c00per69
@c00per69 2 года назад
My 125 year old house has its original hardwood floors with no vapour barrier underneath and it’s absolutely perfect
@wilfdarr
@wilfdarr Год назад
Yes it depends on where you are. I'm guessing he's in a climate where the vapor barrier goes on the outside to keep the outside humidity out of the walls (where I'm currently at this is the situation). But in the climate where my rental property is at, the vapor barrier is on the inside to keep the moisture from inside the house from condensing in the walls. Ask someone who knows local code before you do this. Also of concern is what is underneath: floors over a crawl space, finished basement, or concrete pad (if you're doing hardwood in the basement for example) must all be treated differently!
@marine5480
@marine5480 28 дней назад
It’s still a smart thing to do. It’s also too inexpensive, too easy and too fast to not do.
@dammitmitchell
@dammitmitchell Год назад
while remodeling my home i hung my electronics with "command strips" and zip ties. got everything above shoulder high and i worked underneath my crap without knocking anything down. also thanks for the tip on the shingles!
@NevvverXD
@NevvverXD 4 года назад
when removing doors i find its handy to leave in 1 or 2 screws in the top hinge until last to avoid the door from pulling on the bottom hinge
@Louayhashem
@Louayhashem 2 года назад
Excellent video, the best I've seen. Gave me confidence to tackle my guest rooms. Subscribed!
@offgridburbia
@offgridburbia 4 года назад
Thanks for the video and I agree, pull saws are great!
@Roaming_Wolf
@Roaming_Wolf 2 года назад
I need a good handyman like this in my life!!
@Christin5554
@Christin5554 Год назад
wow, you made this look so easy. Looks really great.
@juansimo4097
@juansimo4097 Год назад
Dude, I feel like I can post an ad now for installing hardwood floorings, Thanks a lot for your video.
@norbertorozon4104
@norbertorozon4104 2 года назад
What a great video , Love to see this type of videos where you learn so much planning to buy my own house
@derrickyaeger6548
@derrickyaeger6548 6 месяцев назад
Hi, I work for myself, and something I had learned from a fellow contractor was to use the wide shakes of siding cedar wood shakes as spacers. The reason I am mentioning this is that having asphalt shingles in the house is not such a good idea. Because they are tar based products. And cedar is just wood and I would use this instead, for health reasons, for my installs.
@dulichion
@dulichion 5 месяцев назад
love this video, and its prepping me for replacing hardwood floors to all my bedrooms and office
@hzluqili
@hzluqili 2 года назад
thanks so much for all the detail sharing, I am planning to do the same thing to my dining room
@illegitimate0
@illegitimate0 3 года назад
Thank you so much for the asphalt shingle/felt paper shim idea! I was nervous about self levelling cement if I had to nail through it, if it would leak throw the subfloor or between the floor/wall, etc. Shingles are cheap (especially when people throw out extra), sturdy, and will stay in place.
@raymondmaglaris4149
@raymondmaglaris4149 2 года назад
Nailing tge shingles wont hurt
@laurenharper1510
@laurenharper1510 2 года назад
I’ve used shingles and tar paper to shim up studs when placing drywall and concrete board also.
@handytbutler7380
@handytbutler7380 3 года назад
great job, one quick hint for you is when you cut your door and window trim , measure a 1/4 inch of reveal on the door frame and window frame and put the board on it to mark, it will save you time and you will get better results. I learned that from a seasoned pro and what a difference it made for me when i was doing it ... great looking floor though...
@Brentcolo
@Brentcolo 3 года назад
Really a great video and I think I will do this myself!
@dtango8345
@dtango8345 4 года назад
Use a long scrapper to scrap staples and also you can pop the tag stripes with the scrapper Aswell.
@gogocatmiao3087
@gogocatmiao3087 3 года назад
Best hardwood floor installation video
@Vision000
@Vision000 3 года назад
For the door frame if you cut the boards at a 45 degree angle you have a finished side all the way arround.
@SoEliteGamer
@SoEliteGamer 4 года назад
You want to get a measurement of how much your last row needs to be cut BEFORE you do the flooring, so if need be you can cut the first row too, that way you don't end up with your last row being narrow (like 1")
@SoEliteGamer
@SoEliteGamer 4 года назад
@Tyler Winter Either I am misunderstanding what you are saying, or you misunderstood what I said. My comment is not about the difficulty of cutting the flooring, but about looks. You don't want a 1" wide board on the floor, it would look like shit.
@idontthinkso666
@idontthinkso666 4 года назад
@@SoEliteGamer I understood you.
@ATG19534
@ATG19534 4 года назад
Instead of the flooring jack, you can cut a piece of flooring diagonal, keeping the groove side, and then cut a piece of plywood angled and sized to the gap to act as opposing wedges to close up the gaps. The groove protects the tongue on your board.
@sophiag9032
@sophiag9032 10 месяцев назад
THANK YOU very much for this video. This is incredibly helpful.
@scremingwhisper1720
@scremingwhisper1720 4 года назад
A faster way to step the stairs is putting some rows on the ground and then using the cuts to start the next row. Also you can use a small cut off to hit the flooring piece your installing and it gets a tight line and it's it's nearly impossible to damage the flooring because it's being hit inside the Grove. Another recommendation is getting a stainless steel prybar it doesn't have paint so it's less prone to damage the wall when removing base.
@mikedrever7760
@mikedrever7760 Год назад
Thanks for the video. The one thing that I would suggest be done differently, is your first row. I wouldn't offset from the sheetrock along the whole length, but mark an offset at the each end of the wall and then snap a line. I would place the tongue on the line and follow it for the first row. The sheetrock along the length of the wall can fluctuate and not be straight.
@ianwassink7664
@ianwassink7664 4 года назад
Next month we put scraps of hardwood flooring on the roof to shore up the low spots and use carpet mats that we pulled up from the bonus room to show down the rainwater flow on the 12/5 roof.
@cvh627
@cvh627 4 года назад
For the flooring jack you can take one of your parallel clamps or quick clamps and flip the bottom piece so it pushes out
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
Why didn’t I think of that?
@brfuzz5600
@brfuzz5600 4 года назад
You can also take a large flat head screw driver to pry the final few rows back. Just beat it into the subfloor right along the tongue of the board and pry. It might cause a little bit of damage to the tongue but oak usually holds up well.
@gunnerhm
@gunnerhm Год назад
Great video! Try a long handle shovel for removing the tack strips. A lot quicker than a hammer and pry bar
@deandremattison9183
@deandremattison9183 Год назад
Great looking floor. Thanks for the video
@bladedspokes
@bladedspokes 4 года назад
Great video! I'm about to install hardwood in my master bedroom and this helped a lot! I need to go tool shopping hah.
@judithvelez7756
@judithvelez7756 3 года назад
rent the tools
@bdavis8489
@bdavis8489 3 года назад
i just did mine a month ago, i watched this vid and i still had a 'do-over after about ten boards were down, so not too bad boit it turned out great thsat was after leveling the concrete floor. it looke level but the wood told a different story. youd assume the walls in your home are square..nope two were not, make sure your s are and floor had no dips or bumps.
@VanaConn
@VanaConn Год назад
Thanks , I did bellawood 15 years ago in my living room but didn’t know about the flooring jacks. Ordered a nice pair for $53 ea but their are cheaper ones for around $32. Doing my foyer this year. I would use quarter round along perimeter. I keep the gap at 1/2”.
@IEnjoyCreatingVideos
@IEnjoyCreatingVideos 4 года назад
Nice job on the hardwood floor Johnny! Thank you for sharing the video with us.👍👌😎JP
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
Thanks for watching JP!
@IEnjoyCreatingVideos
@IEnjoyCreatingVideos 4 года назад
Your very welcome Johnny! Have a great week!😎
@freshoffthesaw8090
@freshoffthesaw8090 4 года назад
It’s amazing what nice flooring will do to any room!
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
Definitely a massive transformation!
@steven8375
@steven8375 4 года назад
I don’t know how people can live in completely carpeted houses lol
@TheRealKill4Kicks
@TheRealKill4Kicks 9 месяцев назад
Thanks man, just started my own flooring company and EVERYONE wants hardwood, I've done lvp and carpet for about 8 years and this is helpful!
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 9 месяцев назад
Glad I could help!
@maurolimaok
@maurolimaok 4 года назад
The bedroom with 2 murphy beds and desk is beautifil. Hope you share the project! Thanks for the videos!
@sunilshukla72
@sunilshukla72 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for video, Great guidance for wood flooring.
@tanmayshah5416
@tanmayshah5416 Год назад
Thanks for the very informative video. What size deck screws to use? Also, how do you mark a chalk line?
@rajeshpersad6001
@rajeshpersad6001 3 года назад
Really nice work buddy
@rhdtv2002
@rhdtv2002 3 года назад
I would use const glue on the last rows as the braid nails alone used aren't sometimes strong enough..great floor
@IDirtbike
@IDirtbike 17 дней назад
Future advice. A stand up razor scraper is the fastest way to get those staples up.
@MrDelta880
@MrDelta880 2 года назад
I would have put a small bevel on the ends of the baseboard where they meet the door casings. Gives a cleaner look with a nice reveal, and you don't have to worry about them being flush.
@stoneyswolf
@stoneyswolf 29 дней назад
This video was good but twice as long as it needed to be. Also liked how you hit the flooring with the metal end of the hammer instead of using the safer plastic end.
@naimadaklaoui9778
@naimadaklaoui9778 2 месяца назад
It’s beautiful good job.
@jerelmercurio4754
@jerelmercurio4754 3 года назад
Shingle scraper took our moulding and tack strips out a lot faster and easier. Long handle was nice.
@NMcCauley
@NMcCauley 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing!
@ziuruiz
@ziuruiz Год назад
Thanks for sharing! What size finish nails in the dewalt finish nailer did you use for the first and second rows?
@stevenmccallan9202
@stevenmccallan9202 3 года назад
LOL. the hand held saw is much quieter than the oscillating saw. I'd say about a thousand times quieter and more accurate, too. Well done video!
@Homestead925
@Homestead925 4 года назад
got to replace my living room flooring so ty ill use this as a reference for when i do it
@ferengiprophet2185
@ferengiprophet2185 3 года назад
Hi, amazing video. They are a thrill to watch. I have a question: is there a book I can read or a course I can take to learn the best practices for diy home projects? I feel that while RU-vid videos are very informative, I'm not getting the full picture.
@MuadDib_
@MuadDib_ 8 месяцев назад
Is it industry standard to level the slab/foundation after total reconstruction before putting in a new floor?
@Zjombie
@Zjombie 2 года назад
Awesome video, very to-the-point and easy to follow. I plan on putting hardwood in a few rooms soon and this helped a lot.
@bemckinn1985
@bemckinn1985 2 года назад
You can drive a nail set into the subfloor and use it to pry the pieces together. Ive never used a jack personally
@TehBlue1
@TehBlue1 2 месяца назад
Last couple rows to the wall you need to use a big flat head demo screw driver to pound into the subfloor right up against the piece of flooring you want to staple and pull it towards the previous row. No need for a fancy tool. Great video! Thanks for sharing!
@frankalvareziii8289
@frankalvareziii8289 9 месяцев назад
Nailed it! appreciate the information, Thanks
@nancytimberlake5363
@nancytimberlake5363 2 года назад
Hi! First thank you for taping this .I have plans to install as well . My first question is where did you hear about the idea to use roofing shingles to level the floor this video is my first to learn of it I've more questions but got to get back to work
@jesustenorio5213
@jesustenorio5213 8 месяцев назад
Very well explained video. 👍🏼
@FredMcIntyre
@FredMcIntyre 4 года назад
Nicely done Johnny! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
Thanks Fred!
@jameswright-2024
@jameswright-2024 7 месяцев назад
thanks for sharing. I have not done this before, but would it be easier to avoid the tight space (when you got to the other side of the room because of the wall being in the way) if you did the sides first then worked you way in towards the middle of the room?
@dillydave13
@dillydave13 2 года назад
I had a room that had a similar problem with electronics. I made and installed a temporary shelf as I was going to paint the room later.
@tee1562
@tee1562 4 года назад
Hello, thank you for all your content. Very helpful. I was curious what app you used to design your bedroom?
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
Thanks! I use SketchUp to design everything, I love it.
@yoospianocafe8466
@yoospianocafe8466 Год назад
Very informative. Thank you.
@NoOne-of6ie
@NoOne-of6ie Год назад
Hi! Do you have to remove the trim in order to install the flooring? My house was damaged by water and my contractor knew I had to replace the floors, but already added the new trim.
@Vlex24
@Vlex24 4 года назад
I don’t need a Hardwood flooring stapler. But now, I would like one 😁
@JTWoodworks
@JTWoodworks 4 года назад
This turned out looking great. You can use one of your clamps as a floor jack. You would just need to flip the end of the clamp. Also, spacers and wedges can be a good option too
@thomasarussellsr
@thomasarussellsr 4 года назад
Many people don't know that "quick clamps" have reversible jaws to be used as spreaders.
@JTWoodworks
@JTWoodworks 4 года назад
@@thomasarussellsr a lot of parallel clamps have the same option
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
Good call!
@idontthinkso666
@idontthinkso666 4 года назад
@@thomasarussellsr Quick clamps with handles that you squeeze to apply pressure would likely lack adequate pressure to get a really tight fit. You can do better with a clamp that has a screw-type handle. You'll apply greater pressure and you can do so carefully, really dialing in the amount of pressure.
@thomasarussellsr
@thomasarussellsr 4 года назад
@@idontthinkso666 great observation. Most "squeeze" type quick clamps don't get great squeeze pressure. Even the best ones depend on the user having a great squeeze grip in their hand/s. You modification of my suggestion is 99.9% accurate. I concur.
@loveyou211ful
@loveyou211ful 2 года назад
Thank you for that. I’m going to do my floors as well, your tutorial is indepth
@rrpp1425
@rrpp1425 Год назад
Vary helpful. Thank you!
@jakobnance5277
@jakobnance5277 Год назад
Dude you got badass tools
@user-fv4sf7im3q
@user-fv4sf7im3q 8 месяцев назад
Nice explanation video.Super duper job.👍👌
@firstname7769
@firstname7769 2 года назад
Is the stapler machine necessary? Or can it be done with a finish nail gun like you did for the row closest to the wall? I only have to do an 18 sqr ft area.
@daviddonadze221
@daviddonadze221 Год назад
Thanks a lot. Now I know what to do.
@alexderus7480
@alexderus7480 3 года назад
Can the floor jack, and pull bar be used interchangeably? Or do they each have specific purposes? Kinda seems like they do the same thing.
@TwoOnesTanks
@TwoOnesTanks 4 года назад
very nice. based on this, would you say it's possible to install hardwoods throughout an entire house one room at a time?
@bmaclaps
@bmaclaps 4 года назад
The Lumber Liquidators over in Arden has the floor jacks for pretty cheap. Had to get one myself when I couldn't get those close to the wall planks tight enough. Makes things a ton easier.
@jaybutterfield.3389
@jaybutterfield.3389 2 года назад
Got mine there as well along with the staple set, which works MUCH better than a nail set!
@heathriley3692
@heathriley3692 4 года назад
Fencing pliers are great for staples and a ton of other uses. I always have a pair in a toolbag.
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
Yea, I need to pick some up!
@badnbourgeoisie6480
@badnbourgeoisie6480 4 года назад
As a carpet fitter in the UK, we always use a small hand scraper to get the staples up, by far the quickest way
@whitmorestrains
@whitmorestrains 3 года назад
I slide my pry bar on the floor. It’s heavy enough to pull the staple out very easily.
@hisnewlife3543
@hisnewlife3543 9 месяцев назад
What do you do about all of the little gaps between the boards?
@zero450571
@zero450571 Год назад
Thank you for this video
@rav6099
@rav6099 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing!!
@thehostwiththemost5516
@thehostwiththemost5516 4 года назад
Only thing I do different is using felt instead of vapor barrier. I like to use vapor barrier for laminate jobs. You didnt cut any corners, nice work.
@HackerzModz
@HackerzModz 3 года назад
Vapor barrier for naildown, plastic foam for laminate.
@161mfd
@161mfd 4 года назад
A flat headed shovel makes really quick work of tack strips. Plus it keeps you off your knees.
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
Good tip!
@dlove118
@dlove118 4 года назад
Yeah, grind an edge on it and you can pop out Staples fast too
@anthonywurst2548
@anthonywurst2548 3 года назад
Thanks man. Good video
@DaphneGsell
@DaphneGsell 3 года назад
Cool video ! I’m restoring my Victorian home and keeping the original flooring! So beautiful!
@EarMaster55
@EarMaster55 4 года назад
I find it quite interesting how different this is to how wooden floors are installed here in Germany.
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 4 года назад
How do you guys do them? That is interesting!
@EarMaster55
@EarMaster55 4 года назад
@@craftedworkshop It is uncommon to nail a hardwood floor, as most newer houses have screed floors (not sure if this is the correct term) and no blind floor to nail or screw into. Most hardwood floors are laid floating or maybe glued if there is an underfloor heating.
@Affordablebath_remodel
@Affordablebath_remodel 4 года назад
@@EarMaster55 we glue down engineered flooring (basements or slab homes)
@parkerniernstein2337
@parkerniernstein2337 4 года назад
Steve Varga we do the same in the states using sika adhesive or bostic We do full spread on concrete subfloors I havent done a sleeper syatem in a long time , some architects still try
@mybeatmhz
@mybeatmhz 4 года назад
@@EarMaster55 every company have variations in chicago . A few things he did are wrong in my company , but the video states for beginners not pros
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