Hardwood Floor Installation (Nail Down) Like a PRO!
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- Опубликовано: 24 апр 2020
- Today I am going to show you everything you need to know for Hardwood Floor Installation (Nail Down) Like a pro! Installing hardwood floors for the first time is not hard at all and you don't really need any special tools. Having some more specialized tools, like any project, makes the floor install process much faster but floor can be installed without them if necessary.
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Items / Tools you will need:
-Underlayment, roofing felt or tar paper will work, or purchase something that is a bit thicker and will help make the hardwood flooring a bit quieter.
-Staple gun for the underlayment
-Belt sander if your subfloor has any unevenness
-Method to make some cuts; circular saw, miter saw, jigsaw or oscillating tool. Don't need all of them but again, they make things move faster.
-A framing nailer to start and finish the floor is necessary, you can floor everything with this nailer but a flooring nailer will give you better results much faster.
-Chalk like, tape measure, hammer and crow bar.
-Obviously you need some hardwood flooring. Make sure it has been in the room for 10-14 days to acclimate.
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I know this video is a little old but you know even of the time of recording pneumatic staplers are a thing? Pretty much the same thing but instead of strikes to the back with a hammer it done with a trigger?
I started helping my dad with hardwood floors around five years old I think that's great you have your son helping you, lost my dad in 2001 but the things he taught me I'll never forget those memories
Thanks for sharing and for taking the time to comment!
The helper is the best part of the video… he will never forget these moments… tk u for the video. It answered all my questions!🙌🏆
Thanks man. Really helps guys like me who grew up without much Father time the confidence to tackle at home projects. Helps me look like a beast for my lady ;) much appreciated
On same boat brother. Father wounds are real
For real ❤
I’m glad to know I’m not the only one who does the “hit harder to close the gap” trick! Nice job Tyler
This is EXACTLY the video I needed! We do not have a flooring nailer and didnt want to rent one just for our master closet remodel. Thanks for the close up shot of exactly where to shoot that nail with the finish nailer!
excellent video, very informative my man, we greatly appreciate you taking the time to put this video together and sharing it with the audience. Floor installation could not be done any better than this. Job well done. Thank you and God bless you and your family.
Thank you for this detailed video on how to install this hardwood floor. I am a tile setter and hardwood is something ive always wanted to get into. This video is direct and answers your every question as you go along. Thanks buddy and excellent work! God bless!
Great job Tyler!!! Always love watching what projects you'll do next.
That is a great looking floor and thanks for the information on how to install it.Always like to see your family involved too.
GREAT VIDEO,Beautiful family as well,Thank you for the pointers, Have a blessed week 🙏
Great seeing men spend time with their kids. God bless
She is sooo adorable. I bed this is a daddy's girl. Really happy for you. And thanks for tips ;)
Awesome! Just what the doctor ordered. Thanks for this very helpful video. Think I can do this myself now.
Josh, DC
Awesome job Tyler, the floor looks great, thanks for the info! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Awwwww his son is being a great helper. ☺️😁
Cool Dad, cool kid! It's great that he lets his son work as an assistant partner! No better way to prepare the boy for real life! Thanks for the video! As I watch the progress of the installation, I wanted to suggest using a bigger diameter punch, to drive any nails in that didn't quite make it. It is way easier to hammer them down with a bigger diameter punch! I am all for making life on an install as easy as it can be! Also, I only use in-floor wooden registers now, no more lay-on metal grids!
They are permanent and prevent people from stooping on them. But most of all, they look elegant and professional. You might also want to use a plank puller for the last piece against the wall, to tighten up the gap between boards in a row. Your gaps are larger than necessary. One other trick: use a scrap piece of board, about 5-6 inches wide, as a "chaser" to tap boards lightly when tightening up along a row of boards. Hitting the edge of a grooved board with the metal hammer can make a serious kink in the groove edge! And as for the perfectionist that I tend to be: the rule of pros is to never align joint lines of boards across several rows. On the birds eye view, I noticed that you had quite a few of those. The idea is to create a look of a homogeneous wooden floor, where one doesn't see the joints between board, because they are spread out randomly all over. When two or more boards are joined in several rows in the same line-up, this balance is disturbed. So the assistant's job would be to see how long the next board to place would have to be to keep up that spread of board seams. I heard you actually explain it, but then you did not abide by that rule, lol! Thanks for sharing, I enjoyed watching. Hope you don't mind my comments, they were meant in a spirit of learning from each other! I love hardwood floors!
Wow, looks beautiful! Great job!
Nice seeing you having the kids involved
I liked the video very informative; he got his son to help a great Father!
Thank you for this video, helped with eliminating with some confusing. Hoorah!!
Look at the little son of a gun go! Super cute kids bro, well done. Super helpful video. Much appreciated.
great video brother spending time with your son that's a great thing also teaching him a good trade I have to teach my daughter stuff like that kind of wish I had a son though
Such a nice job and the little helpers made my day! So cute. I am one of 10 kids.
Nice work. I've been doing flooring and home improvements for years now. One thing I would add it is always good to have your starting strip on the exterior wall, that way you know the rest of your flooring will continue straight. Which by the looks of that window that it exactly what you did. Just a pro tip. Love your channel!
I was wondering if you can elaborate on this? Why does that matter? I would assume that the exterior wall is the one that if you went through it you would be on the outside of the house
a really good result, hello Tyler.💯👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Great video Tyler! Thanks for sharing it with us!💖👌👍😎JP
I like how your son helps you. That’s great
Nice explaining Tyler awsome job.
you got me sold on the baby. nice tutorial. thank you very much.
Excellent Tyler.
Very detail and informative 👌🏿 👏🏿 thank for sharing 👍🏿
That little girl is too cute. Great office too😍
Amazing wood flooring work
Thank you so much for your vid it’s the sorta the same flooring in my house. Have one of 12x40 buildings my parents, bf and myself have made into a home. 😁☺️
Love, love, love!!
Truly helpful, thank you! I really would’ve liked to have seen how you installed the very last row against the wall however.
Thank you for your video! It was very helpful for my project
Loved it when your daughter took over. Nice 👍 job .
AWESOME VIDEO!! AWESOME JOB!!
Wow man you rock! Here in Brazil the things is not so good. Great job!
Great job Tyler! DD
Excellent tutorial.
Super helpful tips!
You're an artist.
Great tutorial!
Thank you for your video ! If you can please share with us what type or brand name underlayment used in your video. Again, thank you for sharing this educational video for all DIY's.
Omg she is your twin. If u show her this as she grows she will cherish it forever my dad taught me at 7 I did my first flooring job by myself by the age of 8 and I now teach my daughter's
Nice job.looks great. Your little co-host is a cutie
You make it look easy. But you did have TWO HELPERS! Always good to have help tapping down the staples, measuring, etc. I bet you picked up these day-laborers cheap at Home Depot. haha
Nice Vid, good work.
Great video vary educational
Thanks. On my to do list.
Nice job !
Thanks for the vid!
Geez that kid is so cute. And thanks for posting this, I really wanna try and do this
Great to work and teach the kid together ,best education. Kid know the parents hard work and learn the knowledge of life ,not just the skills.
For me, this is hands down the best wood floor installation I’ve watched before starting my big project. Very clear, thorough, and helpful, thank you so much. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Need to see if you offer a (paid) helpline 😂😂
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent
Thx for sharing👍
A tips I would recommend for the first couple and last couple of rows (where you can't use your floor nailer) is do not put an underlayment there. Instead you put some construction adhesive under the floorboards against the subfloor and use the finish nailer (where it will be hidden under trim and/or through the tongue like in the video). Those wimpy 18 or even 16 gauge nails will not hold up and you will end up with small gaps overtime across those rows. The construction adhesive will help stop that from happening.
Angle nailed and faced nailed will not go anywhere . He did great tips for beginners .
@@amiltonrocha4975 where to buy the flooring nailer
@@amiltonrocha4975 I second that.
@@jeremynguyen2346 I got mine on Amazon. Have used it since 2013 and it is still going strong! cost me the price of a one week rental of the same type nailer at HD. So it's a no-brainer to go and buy it. One installation, and it is fully amortized! I also got the compressor there, and the air hose!
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Very good video and great instruction. Curious how the cleats work with the Brazilian floors?
Great video amigo!
Thanks for sharing these amazing tips with us! Installing hardwood floors always seems possible while watching the video but when it comes to implementing it seems impossible. :D
Therefore, I would rather hire any hardwood floor installer and there are so many good hardwood floor installers, one of them is Wayne Maher Hardwood Flooring.
such a good video, real helpful man.
and thanks on behalf of everyone who gained some insight because this video is great
Thank you! She’s so cute.
I bought a pneumatic flooring nailer to do my installation and sold it after I was done.
Cheaper than renting, I could take my time, and the next DIYer got a pretty good deal.
Awesome! This nailer has been around the block from several different RUclipsrs!
Great Job! I have never installed hardwood floor, and would appreciate your advice. I do have SB-1664FN 16 GA straight finish nailer from Bostitch and was wondering if I could use the nailer with 16 gauge finish nails to nail down, not just the perimeter but everything, 3/4'' oak engineered hardwood? Thank you!
Yeah,it's pretty easy with all those little helpers around 🥰
Good man for teaching your son to be a real man. We need more parents like you teaching their children that being weak and woke is WRONG.
thank you ,the video is very helpful and i am going to do it myself.I need to ask - is it ok to lay all the wood first before nailing it so I would feel confident that nothing would go wrong ?
I enjoyed your video too. Wondering if you could comment on which gauge nails to use and how that may dictate which nailer to purchase. Thanks so much.
Informative video. Wish you were in illinois since I need a good contractor for flooring.
Good job man!
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks for sharing ....
Need a flooring jack took makes it easier than hammering a flat head into the floor n bending it forward more work. Plus more secure too. Great video by the way nice work
Get you a nice flexible Japanese pull saw for cutting under door jams instead of using the oscillator saw. You'll be happy you did.
You a master at all jobs.l
How do you stranger the pieces? Just random or they come in different lengths? Do you randomize them?
This is the flooring I have. Can we sand and refinish this? We do have the small grooves in it as shown between each board. It is matte low shine finish
Great work good job the only thing I would add is to run your floor left-to-right so that way when you're beating the boards into the butt joints you're hitting the tongue not the groove and you won't break your wood that and stand on the wood as you nail it so it's tighter to the floor
EXCELLENT video… i’ve done hardwood before but I wanted to refresher regarding laying out the first board. Just one question for you… you weren’t trying to put the cleats very near/into the floor joists… doesn’t that matter at all? Also what about screwing down the underlay with extra screws before you start? Just wondering
And then go to the basement under that room and sweep sweep sweep.... because all that banging on the ceiling will shake loose years of dust. I learned that the hard way when I did my LR/DR hardwood floor! Looks awesome, Tyler. Is that a breaker box in the corner? Very odd arrangement with that curved conduit.
you have a good apprentice for help
I see you got a good helper
Nice work
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi!... does the type of wood matter when living near the ocean? i bought 3/4 in. Bellingham Distressed Solid Hardwood Flooring 5.25 in. Wide.... would that be okay to install? or is there a particular I should get ?
Just what I needed. Thank you, brother.
Nice
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Very good job only thing I would add is first 3 rows and last 3 rows is to glue down with wood adhesive dont put the underlayment first 2ft or last 2ft away glue
Great video. The boards look awesome, were they veneered or factory pre-stained? You described it as "wire brushed matte finish in dark sugar."
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Great video .. what underlayment did you used ? I am looking to do my attic floor with red oak ..
I couldn't tell you, it was a option to buy when we got the floor and unfortunately I don't remember. Sorry!
Quick tip nail from left 2 right (if you're right handed) and throw that nail set/punch back in the tool box shoot it in the top and buy some (preferred colored) wood putty
Maybe its the camera angle or shadows, but it looked like the ends were not butting up tight to one another, or should there be a minimal gaping on the ends?
What brand of hardwood flooring did you use? Thank you
nice video Tyler, i was wondering if i can use 16ga finish nailers for the whole floor if i don't have the floor nailer? thank
You will regret it, but yeah, you could. I would not want to be the one to do it... it must be tough to do a big floor that way. But for a small room or a closet...why not. It CAN be done...doesn't mean it is the best way to do it.
Great video, well explained.👍
The floor looks great. Nothing like the look of hardwood.
Interesting that you ran the underlayment in the same direction of the floor. I've installed hardwood in our entire upstairs (except the bathrooms, of course) and every underlayment product I've used all said to run it perpendicular to the floor so there is never a seam that runs along a joint in the flooring.
Did you run into any problems where some boards were not the exact same width? I never had a batch of flooring that wasn't perfect from box to box. I would take the time to find planks that matched for each row. It prevents gaps and uneven rows. If you disregard it long enough, the potential for a really ugly gap becomes greater.