prefinished, solid hardwood floors..

   / prefinished, solid hardwood floors..
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This is a new product for me. Do you get it at a lumber yard or a flooring supplier? Is there a "trade" name for the product? Is it hard to work with? By this I mean does it fall apart if you are not careful? I am real interested in this product and want to research it more.

Thanks

I did a google search and from about 4 or 5 different forums i found that talked about using the roofing felt paper - just referred to it as 15# or 30# roofing paper.. a couple posts said to but the 30# otherwise you get a bulge under the wood

Here are a couple posts i found

15 Lb or 30 Lb Black Felt Paper Under Hardwood? - Flooring Forum - GardenWeb

Rosin paper or roofing felt? - Contractor Talk - Professional Construction and Remodeling Forum

Here are some vendors selling the 15# stuff - (notice its lumber liquidators is selling the first one so obviously they would use to for flooring)

Amazon.com: Lumber Liquidators 15LB Felt Paper: Home Improvement: Reviews, Prices & more

Amazon.com: American Saturated Felt Felt Roofing Paper (#15): Home Improvement

Hope this helps.. I am forever broadening my knowledge base from this forum...

thanks everyone


brian
 
   / prefinished, solid hardwood floors.. #12  
I have carpet in my office that we want to replace with hardwoods flooring.. Most of our house has solid hickory hardwoods (3.25", unfinished when put down - no stain), but since its only a 12x12 office/bedroom we want to go the prefinished route..

We dont need anything 'hand scraped' or anything else special..

What should I be looking for when comparing prefinished, solid flooring? most have similar 25yr warranties, with a few having 50 yr - but pricing really varies it seems..

Any recommended mfgs?

would i need hickory 'quarter round' or what other wood would look similar enough

What would you recommend putting down over the plywood subfloor? resin pape or other?

I am thinking I could install it myself (some friends have a nailer) - am i crazy for thinking this? I have access to different saws needed to make it fit

From looking online it appears the cost would be between $4 and $5.50/ft - depending on mfg and width

thanks for any ideas/suggestions

brian

I have the Lumber Liquidators Bellawood (was Husky in 2003) 4" natural Hickory in my Family room and home office since 2003. It seems to scratch easier and had more scrap than some other brands like Bruce and Mullican that I have used other places. I would shop the local flooring stores and see who they like and you will probably find a better price. A friend of mine also has this same flooring and his looks great after 5 years, also he does not have kids.
 
   / prefinished, solid hardwood floors.. #13  
i just used 10 oaks unfinesed and then finished my self. i think 10 oaks or either my brother in law used it and i had stewart or something? got from the same place though
 
   / prefinished, solid hardwood floors.. #14  
When I install the felt paper, I unroll a strip and using a hammer stapler, tack it down every foot or so.
I prefer to butt the paper rows but over laps do not cause a problem as the flooring just rides over te paper and sort of averages itself out.( really, you won't see any bumps)
Now if you find that you have a dip in the subfloor (generally caused by a crowned or dipped joist) you can build up the shallow with layers of underlay paper by adding sheets in diminishing area sizes.
Big dips I have cured using cedar shingles fanned out and covered with the felt paper.
That was before the advent of self leveling epoxy based floor cements.

In the old days many carpenters simply filled the voids with newspaper as required.

I always used my 6 ft level, kinda sweeping in circular motion to find any highs or lows that needed correcting.

Want a real challange?
Do a large area, say 40 x 40, with a fireplace dead center!
You lay flooring all the way up one side and hope to he** the other side will end up aligned with the first!

OR; the client has a large piece of furniture hiding a serious dip in the sub floor that you only discover later. And naturally that was on a fixed price job. (that's where I used the cedar shingle routine). Never showed on the finished job.
 
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BUMP to the top -

Originally I was looking at the Lumber Liquidators Bellawood or Builders Pride (dura-wood) prefinished hickory flooring.. But after doing more reseach I am growing a little leary of those brands..

I found some negative comments on Bellawood and I cant seem to find any reviews for Builders Pride (except on the LL website)..

Im now looking for recommendations for manufacturers.. Any body care to recommend one that has 3" Hickory, solid flooring?

Brian
 
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   / prefinished, solid hardwood floors.. #18  
The flooring looked great, but I am pretty certain it was unfinished.
Oops, sorry I forgot about the prefinished requirement and I'm fresh out of suggetions. The prefinished-type unfortunately thins the marketplace.
 
   / prefinished, solid hardwood floors..
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Oops, sorry I forgot about the prefinished requirement and I'm fresh out of suggetions. The prefinished-type unfortunately thins the marketplace.

You are right, there are only so many players in that prefinished market - and trying to buy locally (so no shipping charges) in a smallish town makes it even less players..

thanks anyway

brian
 

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