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Wood Flooring Installation Tips for Phoenix Residents

Posted by admin On February - 18 - 2010

As a natural product floors are manufactured in accordance with accepted industry standards which permit a grading tolerance of 5%. This should be taken into account when estimating.The product should not be stored until all plastering, cement work, decorating and all wet work is 100% dry.

Solid hardwood floors should not normally be installed below ground level or in bathrooms. Cut pieces with glaring defects and it is normal practice to use stain putty or filler stick for defect correction or minor dimension differences. Unfinished flooring will require spot or trowel filling as required before sanding.

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Pre-oiled flooring should be hand-sanded using 120 grit or higher and a light finishing coat of oil applied with a cloth after hardwood flooring installation. Hardwood Flooring finished with a stained lacquer, lighter or darker than the natural species colour, should be treated with two coats of clear lacquer right away after installation. This type of flooring has finish in the item description i.e wenge finish, walnut finish, white finish.

Flooring should be stored within the installation area at normal expected conditions for approximately one week to acclimatise depending on your particular product and species. A dimension tolerance of plus or minus 2% is allowed by manufacturers.

Stay tuned for future wood flooring installation tips from Horizon Tile & Flooring!
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