Rather than floor filler, are layers of 15 or 30 lb felt preferable for filling low spots when doing a solid nail down? I know it dries a lot faster.
I'm going to be helping a friend install some 3/4 inch oak in a week or two. It's a dining room and living room and possibly a short connected hallway with a closet. I haven't done any nail down before, but he wants my assistance on the project.
I'm heading over there today to get a refresher on the layout and check it for flatness.
It's a ranch style home and the rooms are two rectangles around 13 X 25 and 13 X 14 on opposing sides of the house. I'm also wondering if we ought to start in the center of the house and work towards each outside wall, splining it in the middle.
The job will be done in sections and as time allows. He'd like to get one room completed, then do the other one so he has a place for furniture. It has to be sectioned off because he has two cats. The floor will be stained and finished. It's unfinished oak with a micro-bevel edge. Once installed, I assume all it needs is a light sanding before finishing.
It might be a week or more between the two halves, so that's why I'm asking about starting in the center and working outwards.
My questions for now are mostly about the best or most common leveling methods and whether or not to start in the center and work outwards.
I'm going to be helping a friend install some 3/4 inch oak in a week or two. It's a dining room and living room and possibly a short connected hallway with a closet. I haven't done any nail down before, but he wants my assistance on the project.
I'm heading over there today to get a refresher on the layout and check it for flatness.
It's a ranch style home and the rooms are two rectangles around 13 X 25 and 13 X 14 on opposing sides of the house. I'm also wondering if we ought to start in the center of the house and work towards each outside wall, splining it in the middle.
The job will be done in sections and as time allows. He'd like to get one room completed, then do the other one so he has a place for furniture. It has to be sectioned off because he has two cats. The floor will be stained and finished. It's unfinished oak with a micro-bevel edge. Once installed, I assume all it needs is a light sanding before finishing.
It might be a week or more between the two halves, so that's why I'm asking about starting in the center and working outwards.
My questions for now are mostly about the best or most common leveling methods and whether or not to start in the center and work outwards.