Hardwood floors enhance the look of the room and when laid in harmony with furniture and other interior design elements, it confers a synthetic floor luxury can not match.
Hardwood floors can be installed using the following methods:
Nail Down: Nails used to attach the wood subfloor with either the grade or above grade. Nails are typically used for wood with a thickness of 3 / 4 ".
Staple Down: Nails can be replaced with a pneumatic stapler to attach the wood subfloor. Staple easier to solve than nailed and is therefore preferred by DIY enthusiasts.
Nail Down: wood patterned panels or parquets be attached to the subfloor in, above, or below grade. Subfloor can be either wood or concrete.
Floating: flooring Engineered and Longstrip can be installed using the float process in which the foam pad is placed between the floor and the subfloor. Wooden planks held in place by an adhesive applied to the tongue and groove of each board. Floating allows the installation of wood on uneven surfaces.
Hardwood floors are easy to maintain and the following guidelines will help homeowners to ensure beauty and longevity of their hardwood floors.
• Floors should be swept and vacuumed regularly to prevent accumulation of dust that can scratch the finish
• doormats and rugs at the entrances to prevent sand particles from abrading wood floors
• Furniture and chairs should have a bearing on the feet to prevent scratching the floor while dragging / moving furniture
• Dimensions of hardwood flooring is responsible for converting the humidity, about 45% relative humidity should be maintained throughout the year
• A rug or mat should be placed in front of the workstation, sink, kitchen sink to prevent scratching and staining equipment, detergents, and water
• Wood floors should be protected from direct light, whether natural or artificial. Intense direct light can cause discoloration of the floor
Materials can be treated with a wood floor finish surface lend a resistance, improve gloss, and make it waterproof. Then consisting of urethanes and polyurethanes. Wood floors with surface finish does not require waxing.
Wax finish to penetrate the cells of wood and offer a low-gloss finish. Periodic buffing helps to restore the luster of wax-finished floor. Wood floors are used in high traffic areas such as stores and restaurants are impregnated with acrylic finish to increase its hardness and durability.