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The Differences Between Live-Sawn, Quarter-Sawn, Plain-Sawn, and Rift . . . What’s the difference between sawing methods for hardwood floors? Below, we’ve put together a description of live-sawn, plain-sawn, quarter-sawn, and rift-and-quartered flooring, along with the factors you must consider with each
The Ultimate Guide to Subfloor Prep for a Wood Floor Installation By taking the time to meticulously prepare the subfloor, you can enhance the durability, appearance, and overall performance of wood floors, providing a solid foundation for years of use and enjoyment
Floating vs. Glue-down Wood Flooring | City Floor Supply When it comes to engineered hardwood floors, two common methods of installation are floating and glue-down The following is a rundown of all the basics you need to know about these two installation methods
Which Tools Do You Need to Install Engineered Hardwood Floors? Read the flooring manufacturer’s instructions to determine which method will need to be used, and other details, such as the permitted moisture content of the floors before and after installation, and which methods are acceptable to use for installing the floors
Choosing the Best Hardwood Flooring for a Beach House If your client prefers the look of site-finished, solid hardwood floors to engineered flooring, opt for a dimensionally stable species like American cherry or Douglas fir, and opt for rift and quartersawn cuts
Staples, L-Cleats, T-Cleats: Which Should You Use? | Philly Floor Besides making the floors more susceptible to damage, using staples to install flooring also creates a bigger risk of squeaky floors during the winter when the floorboards fluctuate in response to humidity drops