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Which Tools Do You Need to Install Engineered Hardwood Floors? There are three methods for installing engineered wood floors: the floating method, the glue-down method, and the nail-down method 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
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
Cleats vs. Staples: Making the case for cleats | Philly Floor Cleats allow wood floors the flexibility they need to avoid damage Most contractors agree that it’s easier to remove floorboards that have been fastened with cleats than those that have been fastened with staples, so using cleats to install hardwood floors can be more considerate to any contractors who come after you
How to Buff Hardwood Floors - City Floor Supply Blog Buffing is a game-changer for maintaining hardwood floors and an excellent service for contractors to offer When done correctly, it revitalizes floors, extends their lifespan, and enhances their natural beauty—all with minimal downtime for clients
How to Clean Engineered Floors - City Floor Supply Blog With the right care, your engineered hardwood floors can look as good as new for years to come Routine cleaning, the right products, and a few protective measures can go a long way in preserving their beauty and durability
How to Fill Gaps in Hardwood Floors - City Floor Supply Blog Gaps in hardwood flooring aren’t always a cause for concern, but knowing when and how to fix them for yourself or your clients is key Whether you go for a quick solution or a more in-depth repair, addressing the problem early can help keep your floors looking great for years to come!