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20/12/2004 12:13 PM

How to install hardwood on a rough floor

I have been installing hardwood for customers for a few months and
things have been going well but seems I met my first challenge. When I
installed 4" wide 3/4" thick mahagony flooring there is excessive
height difference, maybe upto 1/10 of an inch in rare cases, between
adjoining boards.

I investigated and found this is due to the chipboard (3/4" OSB) floor
being very rough. Even though there is 1/5" thick plywood on top of the
OSB the problem persists. To correct the problem do I sand the OSB
floor or smooth it with floor leveling compound?
Or is there another solution?


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DG

"Donald Guzzetta"

in reply to [email protected] on 20/12/2004 12:13 PM

20/12/2004 9:43 PM

use self leveling latex and sand smooth this should take care of most of the
problem. The latex is much easier to sand then the osb. I assume most of the
flooring is T&G


<[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I have been installing hardwood for customers for a few months and
> things have been going well but seems I met my first challenge. When I
> installed 4" wide 3/4" thick mahagony flooring there is excessive
> height difference, maybe upto 1/10 of an inch in rare cases, between
> adjoining boards.
>
> I investigated and found this is due to the chipboard (3/4" OSB) floor
> being very rough. Even though there is 1/5" thick plywood on top of the
> OSB the problem persists. To correct the problem do I sand the OSB
> floor or smooth it with floor leveling compound?
> Or is there another solution?
>


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