Nothing compares to the richness and warmth of when you install hardwood floor. While hardwood selections can vary from vinyl plank flooring to engineered hardwood flooring, you can also choose from a wide variety of finishes, and a range of wood species from the familiar Maple, Oak and Beech, to Australian Jarrah or even exotics like Cocobolo and Bocote. You can even install laminate flooring that looks so close to hardwood you would never know the difference. Wherever you want to install hardwood floors, it can help create the atmosphere you want, calm or lively, warm or modern, or anything else in between.
But wooden flooring isn't restricted to just inside your house. The last few decades have also seen the return of wood decking to compliment hardwood floors. There are a variety of places that offer some great decking products including decking from edecks in Great Britain.
No matter how well made they are, at some time repairing hardwood floors is needed because of squeaks. It doesn’t matter if the flooring below our carpet is hardwood or any kind of wood at all. After time, no matter how good a job was done when the flooring was installed, you will get a squeak or two at places where the joist and flooring meet unevenly. Wood is a natural material and with time, along with heat and moisture, they will shift or twist or even warp. Then they do not sit properly and will from time to time rub up against each other when weight is put on just the right place. When that happens, the only thing we can do is begin repairing hardwood floors by making sure that each place that meets up is securely fastened.
If your carpet is on subflooring that is not hardwood flooring, and you were planning on changing the carpet out, then the problem can be solved pretty easily. Simply identify the joists in the subflooring while the carpet and pad are out, and screw the subflooring down at intervals where the joists occur. By doing this thoroughly you will ensure that in the future you will not get any additional squeaks as the subflooring shifts.
But what if you are not ready to change carpet and still need to take care of these squeaks? There are several options available to you:
The trickiest part to doing the screwing down yourself will be discovering the joists. It can be done; it just needs a bit of patience, and a method to your madness. Here is simple method to find the joists, and then screw down the subflooring through the carpet using the special “sqeeek no more” screws.
· Then use the specialty screw system to screw the subfloor into place. If you follow the system outlined here, you should end up with a carpet that has no squeaky floor spots and no bumps in your carpet.
Does this all sound kinda like more than you bargained for? Check out this page on This Old House, to see for yourself that you can do this too. Sometimes all you need to do is see someone else do it to say “Hey! I can do that!”
Then just sit back and enjoy the fact that your floor no longer squeaks and you did it all yourself!
If you have hardwood floors that are looking old and maybe even a bit grungy, you might want to consider how to paint hardwood floors to give them a lift and a new look instead of that same old refinish and stain routine.
It is not as hard as it sounds; it just takes time and some good old-fashion elbow grease. Take your time to do some research; there are many ways to consider how to paint hardwood floors. Read the rest of this entry »
Hardwood floors are, of course, the best thing for your floors in terms of beauty, durability and value. Besides being beautiful and hard-wearing, hardwood floors are environmentally friendly as well; wood is a natural resource, it is both renewable and recyclable. Read the rest of this entry »
It doesn’t matter if you have an older house with wide plank floors that have had years of wear, or a mid-century house with carpets you have decided to remove to reveal the beauty of the hidden wooden floors. With the right tools you should be able to handle refinishing hardwood floors and restore them to their former glory on your own. Read the rest of this entry »
For many, the idea of installing laminate flooring reminds them of their parent’s vinyl floors when they were growing up, cheap looking and ugly to boot. But today’s laminate flooring is so different that you may walk on it and not know it. Read the rest of this entry »
If you are like me, you have probably never heard of engineered hardwood flooring until it was time for your first floor upgrade. Well, this is a great alternative to either real hardwood floors, which is really expensive and requires a team of specialists to install, or vinyl plank flooring, which is inexpensive and easy to install but quite frankly looks like the melamine-infused paper on top, wood chip composite on bottom that it is. Engineered hardwood flooring, on the other hand, is real wood. Read the rest of this entry »
Today's vinyl plank flooring is rapidly becoming the most popular flooring in the world. And it’s no wonder – it is so realistic it's hard to tell it apart from real wood that everyone will think you did install hardwood floor! Read the rest of this entry »