Hello All.
Please don't flame me and I really need some guidance. I know I should have brought in a pro on this. We built a house in 1999 and my cousin who is a contractor installed some hardwood in our dining room and den last year. All went well and looks good. He is now on the second floor in our bedroom and has 2/3 of the floor in. In reading up on the direction of the floor I noticed that the proper way to install hardwood is perpendicular to the joists. Well in the dining room and Den he installed parallel to the joists. The floor is standard 5/8" plywood tounge and groove.
Needless to say I am SICK! I really do not want to tell him to rip out the 2/3 of the floor and redo it since it will likely destroy the wood. He stapled into the tounge about every 10 inches. Is there any way to resolve this by possibly using blocking from under the floor? I know it is a big job but perhaps we can take out the ceiling from under the floor and install blocking to shore up the floor.?
Am I over thinking this?
Again, thanks for any assistance and please don't flame me..I feel horrible.!
Thanks
Dave
Please don't flame me and I really need some guidance. I know I should have brought in a pro on this. We built a house in 1999 and my cousin who is a contractor installed some hardwood in our dining room and den last year. All went well and looks good. He is now on the second floor in our bedroom and has 2/3 of the floor in. In reading up on the direction of the floor I noticed that the proper way to install hardwood is perpendicular to the joists. Well in the dining room and Den he installed parallel to the joists. The floor is standard 5/8" plywood tounge and groove.
Needless to say I am SICK! I really do not want to tell him to rip out the 2/3 of the floor and redo it since it will likely destroy the wood. He stapled into the tounge about every 10 inches. Is there any way to resolve this by possibly using blocking from under the floor? I know it is a big job but perhaps we can take out the ceiling from under the floor and install blocking to shore up the floor.?
Am I over thinking this?
Again, thanks for any assistance and please don't flame me..I feel horrible.!
Thanks
Dave