Timber Floor - Laying Boards

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First of all take the packages of timber flooring in the place where you want to get them set up and then leave them to adjust to the environment and dampness of the setting.
Bring the flooring paper out and clip it to the underlayment, utilizing clips after few inches.
Cover the corners of the rows.
Set the 1st course of flooring along one side, half inch out from the side to permit the flooring to enlarge.
Now place the boards in such a way that the groove part is in front of the wall.
Top screw the 1st part and bore couple of gaps after each foot on the surface of the plank.
Lay the planks back to back firmly.
Utilize the miter saw so as to slash the final piece to size.
Now set the 2nd course with the help of a rubber hammer to fix the boards alongside the 1st course.
This is done in order to fix the tongues from the 1st course in the supports of 2nd course.
Ensure that the closures are firm.
Now you have to repeat the same procedure for the 3rd course.
Clasp the flooring nailer and place it on the courses that you have actually set before.
Now you are supposed to set the next courses by positioning the planks, clasping the nose of the nailer about the external corner of the plan and then striking the nail.
Continue with the same process for every plank till the time you are so near to the partition on the other part of the room.
Top-screw the last courses of floor at the other part of the area and halt half inch away from the side to permit floor expansion.
Last but not the least; you are supposed to sand and clean the flooring.
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