Install baseboards and molding remove the spacers around the border and install baseboards and quarter round molding covering the plastic moisture barrier on the wall and the gap between the wall and the flooring.
How to lay wooden floor panels.
Follow these simple how to install hardwood floor techniques install the underlayment and the first row of flooring.
If you prefer a layout that requires the boards to run parallel to the joists you need to shore up the subfloor by adding a layer of 3 8 inch plywood.
Nail threshold or transition strips in place where the edge of the floor is exposed.
Floating is the most common installation method for engineered wood although gluing is also an option.
Keep the lower edge of the baseboard even with the top of the floor and nail the baseboard into the wall.
Older houses with 1 inch planks running.
Lay 6 mil polyethylene sheeting over the concrete to minimize moisture migration from the concrete up into the wood flooring.
Treated plywood to the concrete with concrete screws spaced every 16 in.
Floating involves attaching or clicking the panels which blocks out moisture.
Others advise nailing the first row to the subfloor.
Lay the 1x4s perpendicular to the direction you intend to install the floor planks.
Lay a second piece in place beside the first and secure it with the nailer image 2.
Avoid installing hardwood in areas with excess moisture and follow manufacturers recommendations for underlayment and relative humidity.
Follow the manufacturer s instructions.
Temporarily secure the edges with masking tape.
Set the quarter round shoe moulding on a piece of paper to keep it just a hair above the floor.
Unroll the underlayment and lap it up the baseboards or walls 2 in.
Alternatively screw rows of treated 1x4s to the concrete 16 in.
Butt the sheets together and seal the seams with the tape recommended by the manufacturer.