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Installation
Years ago, hardwood floors were hand-nailed, with nails 12-18 inches
apart. Now with modern air-driven tools, 2 inch staples are placed
6-8 inches apart. Your floor will be sanded with state-of-the-art
dust collecting sanders greatly reducing clean up in your home.
The installation process begins by measuring moisture in the house
after the interior painting has been completed and after the basement
cement has cured for over 45 days. After painting, your subfloor
will absorb moisture and will grow to over 20% moisture content.
This moisture must be expelled from the house by use of dehumidifiers
and heat in winter months or air conditioning in summer months.
It usually takes one week for this to occur. The subfloor moisture
must be reduced to 14% before wood can be delivered to jobsite for
acclimation. Wood then will acclimate for 4-7 days. Installation
will begin when subfloor has reached 12%.
Mark will monitor the moisture during this process every few days
to determine when to proceed. This process cannot be hurried. Excessive
moisture in the house is the number one problem experienced in new
contstruction.
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