Thursday, January 28, 2010

How To Put In The Floor On Zodiac How Do You Put Down A Hard Wood Floor On A Cement Slab?

How do you put down a hard wood floor on a cement slab? - how to put in the floor on zodiac

I want to know how to make a floor placed on cement and the wood needs to end before starting on the lower floor? I will be installing the factory

5 comments:

This Old House said...

Rob S has the right idea. FYI a problem with a floor for the use of bed system is that the headroom reduced. If you have a basement, you may experience problems. But it can be difficult, the same place, because, as the changes to the thickness increases doors, cabinets, no dishwasher, etc. A wood floor is so thick. A system of wooden materials can be considered more of a plate with the name of a floating floor. I installed in my basement for several years and I am very happy with it. Here's the how-to:

http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/how-to/i ...

However, different types of soils engineering may participate directly in the plate itself, provided there are no moisture problems.

rob s said...

Full 3 / 4 floor? If so, you must be a "bed" on the first floor .. Composed of 1x2 (or 1x3) glued and nailed in cement, then 3/4inch in the upper layers of the nail, so that 3 / 4 hardwood. If your talking about 3 / 8 or 1 / 2 inch wood, which you can directly add to the water-cement-proof .. She did not win in a position to 3-Stick / 4 wood for cement, because there is no natural exposure to many things, which is (only nailed or stapled) GL strain

christopher e said...

It depends on the wood, if it is true, or laminate.
if it is really about 3 / 4 "thick, it needs to install the basement of some types of wood and may also need the ties at the cellar of the prior installation of floor leveling concrete.

dorton girl said...

You must first set the humidity. If it is dry, you can use disadvantages of plywood to the concrete floor, but make sure the area is flat.

curlyann... said...

It is a system requires that supposedly no glue, I found at Sam's Club, "which fits like a puzzle piece on the side. I do not mean not still down, but the instructions are very simple.

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