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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
Cleats vs. Staples: Making the case for cleats | Philly Floor We’ve previously weighed in on a particularly hot topic in the hardwood flooring industry: cleats vs staples—which is the best fastening method to use when installing hardwood floors?
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
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
How to Install Hardwood Floors Over Concrete - City Floor Supply To many hardwood flooring contractors, installing hardwood floors over concrete can be a bit of a puzzle The following is a guide to help alleviate any concerns or worries about installing hardwood floors over concrete
How to Buff Hardwood Floors - City Floor Supply Blog Whether you’re working on a residential or commercial project, knowing the right techniques and tools for buffing hardwood floors can set your work apart Here’s everything you need to know about buffing hardwood floors efficiently and professionally
How Long Does it Take to Refinish Hardwood Floors? It typically takes a few days, up to a week depending on the type of products used, the sanding method, and the overall aesthetic goal for the floors While the process might sound straightforward, it requires careful attention to detail and sufficient time to allow each step to be done properly