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Is Your Flooring Seeking Support? Use Wood Sub Floors

In order to have a level and stable floor it is important to have a suitable sub floor. If the sub floor droops or bounces then the flooring will also likewise behave. It is common to make use of wood or plywood for setting up sub floors. A thick and solid wooden sub floor can help support the flooring and make it level and stable to a great extent.

Proceeding with best wood sub floor installation

A level and flat wood sub floor helps provide the best support to the flooring. There may be needed an underlayment in order to even out small inconsistencies in the level when laying flooring overtop. The wood sub floor not only serves as a working platform while construction is being carried out but also acts as a base for the finished floor. Over the wood sub floor there may be installed laminate, tile and vinyl flooring.

The sub floors ought to be assessed in a thorough and appropriate manner. After all, the precision of the flooring installation is largely dependent on it. The presence of any error or lack of precision is bound to give rise to a squeaky, loose and noisy floor. This may even necessitate a re-installation of the flooring.

You need to make sure that the sub floor set up using plywood or some other suitable material is kept thoroughly clean. It should be freed from all debris, wax, grease, paint, oil, sealers etc. The moisture content of the wood sub floor must certainly not exceed 14 percent on a wood moisture meter. It must also not read more than a five percent difference from the moisture level of the flooring product being installed.

Ensuring structural soundness of wood sub floors

The wood sub floor must also be ensured to be structurally sound. Loose areas, if any, that may squeak need be nailed or screwed while water damaged sub flooring needs to be replaced. It is also to be ensured that high areas and joints are sanded and low spots are brought to level. Making use of wood shims wedged between joists and the sub floor helps raise it. The protruding nails etc. that may be present need to be grounded flat by you.

Thus, by making right use of the wood sub floors you can provide adequate support to your flooring. A flat, level and stable floor can hence be ensured.






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