Wood Flooring

82hatch

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Anybody know a good company that can do this? Looking into for my dining room. Wondering how much it's going to run me. Any help/info will be appreciated.
 
Do it yourself.......


Did my brothers basement - it's not hard at all....
 
Quick86 said:
Do it yourself.......


Did my brothers basement - it's not hard at all....

Since part of the house is older there's some tricky spots. I'm guessing there's gonna have to be a sub-floor put in. I'm sure it's got the old wood plank floors. I'm actually scared to see what's under the carpet. :eek:
 
I did the hardwood laminate in my kitchen, dining room and living room myself. It was easy once you got a line started. The boards literally snap together. Just cut them to fit and away you go.

If you are looking into real hard wood, then sorry I do not know anyone.
 
Have you looked into Pergo? http://www.pergo.com It will run you a shit ton less than hard wood, and still looks great. With the way homes are selling for right now, hardwood might not be a worthwhile investment.

My whole upstairs is hardwood under the carpet and the wife and I have put some thought into doing away with the carpet upstairs and refinishing the hardwood up there. (talk about a TON of work that is going to be) She also wants to do the Pergo laminate in our living room downstairs. I think my wife thinks we're made of money sometimes. :lol:
 
Hugger Z said:
I did the hardwood laminate in my kitchen, dining room and living room myself. It was easy once you got a line started. The boards literally snap together. Just cut them to fit and away you go.

If you are looking into real hard wood, then sorry I do not know anyone.

I'm just worried what I am going to find under the carpet. Anyone intersted?
 
Crazzy_Al said:
Have you looked into Pergo? http://www.pergo.com It will run you a shit ton less than hard wood, and still looks great. With the way homes are selling for right now, hardwood might not be a worthwhile investment.

My whole upstairs is hardwood under the carpet and the wife and I have put some thought into doing away with the carpet upstairs and refinishing the hardwood up there. (talk about a TON of work that is going to be) She also wants to do the Pergo laminate in our living room downstairs. I think my wife thinks we're made of money sometimes. :lol:

I had my living room hardwood redone and is the best thing we have ever done. Looks awesome!!! Mike (Bigweelinbubba) got me the hook up with his cousin! To boot I have some wierd grain (like 40 year old floor) and is the bomb... almost as sexy as Punky!
 
82hatch said:
I'm just worried what I am going to find under the carpet. Anyone intersted?

Mine looked bad with water stains and alot of wear and now looks brand new!!!! atleast get a quote
 
Krazybones said:
I had my living room hardwood redone and is the best thing we have ever done. Looks awesome!!! Mike (Bigweelinbubba) got me the hook up with his cousin! To boot I have some wierd grain (like 40 year old floor) and is the bomb... almost as sexy as Punky!
Hmmm. Maybe I will call Bubba when the wife and I decide to go ahead with the plan.
 
82hatch said:
I'm just worried what I am going to find under the carpet. Anyone intersted?
Ha Ha! I know how you feel there. I tore up carpet in the living room and found worn hardwood with a few holes. So I covered the holes before laying down the laminate. The kitchen however, had 3 layers of limoleum to remove. After all of the nails and staples I actually found hardwood there too. Worn as all get out, but it was there. It's not too bad, your floors should be fine under there if you have carpet and do not fall through any holes anywhere.:) As long as the floor is level to start with the laminate lays right down easily. I went with the stuff from Sams, the thicker foam layer from Home Depot and a very expensive fine toothed sawblade for my compound mitre saw and finished all three rooms! Invest in a good blade as the hardwood laminate will eat them up. I started with a cheap blade and didn't even get half way through the first room and it was shot! After the floors are down (they float so there is a gap at the walls) just attach that corner bead molding to cover the gap and you are done! You will be amazed how nice they look and how easy it was to do. I had a friend help me with two rooms and finshed the last myself and it went quickly. Only took us a few hours to complete a room. Like I said the worst part are the first rows because those determine the lay of the floor compared to the room. My house was built in 1935 so nothing is very square and the first row had to be custom fit. After that standard size boards and away we went. Just use a chalk line to find the center of the room and measure and you are set with the first row of boards. Good luck.
 
I helped my brother redo a house that was build in approx. 1918 - and his house was built in the 50s or 60s if I remember correctly... We redid them both :) I know all about the worries of an older home =P
 
MxRacerCam, I'll keep that in mind. I'm gonna look into the Pergo stuff Al. Thanks for the info guys. :thumbsup:
 
pergo is nice because it's super easy to install, but it looks too fake to me. this laminate stuff that i used is nice because it's easy to install (clicks together, no subflooring) and it looks very much like real hardwood. the edges are even beveled so it feels like real hardwood under your feet.
 
Looks like I'll be doing some shpping and comparing some stuff. Hpe this isn't gonna hurt the wallet too bad.
 
I am getting ready to refinish my whole house real soon. The biggest pain is emptying the entire first floor and storing it. I refinish gymnasium floors on the side, but residential floors are a different animal. I would suggest hiring someone to do it for you. You can easily screw your floor up and wind up spending more money. Plus you have to rent all of the tools to do it.
Once they are done, refinished floors look awesome! Some of the fake ones look ok, but I don't think they compare to the real thing. I have a good friend of mine that could give you a quote if you're interested, just pm me...Mike
 
If you want a real hardwood floor done let me know. I'll come give you a quote. It would take about 2 days for something the size of an average livingroom & would be pre-finished so you wouldnt have to deal with the stink or dust of sanding & staining. The last one we did was on a 45 deg angle & looks awesome.

I would stay away from the laminate floors, when they get wet they do some crazy things... They act alot like wafer board.. You know what happens next.
 
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