How I fit ENGINEERED OAK wood flooring

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • Today I’m fitting our engineered oak flooring using the floating floor method. Back to our 1920’s renovation and I’ll also explain whether this is a DIY project.
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    Wood Floor:
    0:00 - Introduction
    1:50 - Preparation
    6:40 - Underlay
    7:45 - Stuff you’ll need
    9:00 - Starting to fit the floor
    11:45 - Glue hack
    12:18 - Straight starting point
    16:00 - Cutting under architraves
    19:10 - Timelapse floor fitting
    23:20 - All finished and final tips
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  • @GosforthHandyman
    @GosforthHandyman  Год назад +10

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    • @markrowland5393
      @markrowland5393 Год назад +1

      Done!

    • @paulwhitemore1801
      @paulwhitemore1801 Год назад

      Hi Andy tried joining your mailing list but just keeps coming up site not available?

    • @markrowland5393
      @markrowland5393 Год назад +1

      @@paulwhitemore1801 It seems to be working now. I've just tried it.

    • @paulwhitemore1801
      @paulwhitemore1801 Год назад

      @@markrowland5393 no its not tried again says rebrandly not responding!

    • @GosforthHandyman
      @GosforthHandyman  Год назад +1

      @@paulwhitemore1801 Strange - try the link from here gosforthhandyman.com/newsletter/

  • @AndrewCoakley
    @AndrewCoakley Год назад +31

    If only you'd made this a few months ago, before I started fitting my engineered wooden floor! Despite watching so many videos about this task, not one of them got into the nitty gritty of checking the room squareness properly before starting. You've devoted so much time to it (the right amount of time!), and it's a crucial consideration - particularly here in the UK where squareness can sometimes be nothing but a dream. I've fitted my floor to the point where I realised that the whole thing is out of true because the wall I started on isn't parallel to the others. So that's where it's stopped - with a lounge floor that's in but skew, and unfinished. I'm building up the will to go back and sort it out as best I can, and it was genuinely hard for me to click the play button on this video as I knew you'd do it properly, and I'd have to eat some crow. Thanks for putting out the best video I've seen on this topic - I'm sure it'll help others avoid this painful lesson!
    PS: another issue I found after the fact is the subfloor not being flat. It has dips and bows all over the place which are not obvious with carpet and underlay on top, but very obvious when walking on the floorboards spanning over these dips. Maybe this'll help someone that's read this far down in the comments. Needless to say the floor is going to have to be lifted so that I can shim these areas and correct the squareness...

    • @apmeehan
      @apmeehan Год назад +1

      Ah man, I couldn't relate more. Sending solidarity, and hope you eventually managed to summon the motivation to go back and sort it!

    • @Isabel-of4wq
      @Isabel-of4wq 9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for your feedback that’s so SO helpful for other newbies like me! I hope you get it all resolved to your liking

  • @spacecraftbuildingservices
    @spacecraftbuildingservices Год назад +5

    Hi. Have just layed about 23m2 in a house very similar to yours. I posted some time ago to say how helpful your vid was and I can now say absolutely that it was. The importance of getting the line bang on that long run cannot be overstated and continually checking for adjustment if needed. My flooring was mixed in the sense that some of the grooves were rough. I developed a habit of clearing each groove with a screwdriver blade before gluing and it significantly reduced the need for excessive hammering. Thanks again. Jim

  • @JohnJones-wo1bc
    @JohnJones-wo1bc Год назад +1

    Awesome job. Really enjoyed the tips and tricks to do it right.

  • @kroneditor9266
    @kroneditor9266 Год назад +5

    Great job! Loving the videos of the whole project and wishing you all, the very best with it.

  • @keithgarrett42
    @keithgarrett42 Год назад +1

    I love that you have a metric/metric tape measure. I was so happy when I got mine!

  • @lukepowell4953
    @lukepowell4953 2 месяца назад

    You've come through for me again! Tax returns, to drainage and now flooring, you're voice is that of reassurance!

  • @felixreali7101
    @felixreali7101 Год назад +3

    Andy, the floor looks amazing. Great choice of wood. And you gave some smashing tips for laying this down.

  • @ElevatedJamTracks
    @ElevatedJamTracks Год назад +3

    Just ordered a tape measure - Wore mine out recently on a landscaping/porcelain patio project!
    Love the content mate, been a fan for a while. You have a habit of uploading a video not long after I've done a similar project and showing me how much better I could have done it 😂

  • @idlersdream826
    @idlersdream826 Год назад +1

    Very nice job Andy 👍. I’ve become a fan of Quickstep Livyn Vinyl plank flooring over recent years in our home, easy to lay as it’s flexible for the more difficult areas, can be scored with a knife so no power tools needed.

  • @Czechbound
    @Czechbound Год назад +4

    That was great ! Very "real world". I think for the risk involved for an amateur ( in my case ) installation vs 2 1/2 grand labour spend, I'd certainly give it a go. If I ended up scrapping a couple of packs, I'd still be able to convert a lot of that saving in labour into tools that could then be used in other jobs. It's laying a floor after all. Not sending a rocket to the moon. Measure twice, cut once, and have it all planned as you showed us at the beginning of the video is really great advice !

  • @oliverking9951
    @oliverking9951 Год назад +1

    Looks fantastic! New flooring makes such a massive visual difference. You must be well chuffed. Great video, as always!

  • @whizwest2661
    @whizwest2661 Год назад +2

    Great video, I’m soon to take on a Bungalow with similar engineered wood. I’m just a diy-er but after your excellent guide, I feel I can take it on. Thank you.

  • @martynbuzzing3327
    @martynbuzzing3327 Год назад +4

    You make it look so easy. I've got a similar job to do. Great advice, thanks.

    • @GosforthHandyman
      @GosforthHandyman  Год назад +1

      Cheers! Not too bad, just take your time with it. 👍

  • @tomsimpson3322
    @tomsimpson3322 Год назад +3

    Top work as usual Andy. Bottom of stairs looks brilliant👍🏻😉🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @GosforthHandyman
      @GosforthHandyman  Год назад

      Cheers - really pleased with how it came out around the stairs. 👍

  • @theofarmmanager267
    @theofarmmanager267 Год назад +2

    We are just completing a large barn conversion. Had many, many trades and suppliers in during that time and they fall very distinctly into 2 groups - ones who had little knowledge, lots of BS and just wanted full pay for a lousy job; then there were those worth their weight in gold because they cared. Sometimes they were cheaper; sometimes more expensive but within a day I learnt to tell which camp the tradesman came from. I don’t know much about building, plumbing, electrics - really just as much as most people who have done a lot of DIY; I’m therefore susceptible to hearing what turns out to be crap. Right from the steel frame manufacturer at the beginning to some plumbers doing 2nd fix at the end, we have had people in who I’d like to throttle. A little surprising to me, everyone whose name I got from Checkatrade, as opposed to recommendation from another tradesman, has tuned out to be very good.
    We had about 90square metres of herringbone click system engineered oak. Don’t. It took twice to fit as long as glued herringbone; no benefit in the click system and the professional layers seem to hate it. Shop around; we bought our oak from one firm who thought we were silly enough to think we would add on the gold underlay as an afterthought. Just a little shopping around and we saved hundreds.
    I could wrote a book on renewable energy suppliers. That sector seems to be attracting all the cowboys; all the chances; all the con men around. Our first supplier went bust (seems a regular occurrence on this sector); finding a reputable one is a real headache. There are those who demand high deposits - but beware; giving a company a deposit is lending them money; would you lend money without checking somebody out? I’m lucky in that I can read company accounts but heaven help those who can’t.

  • @sarahmangone7785
    @sarahmangone7785 Год назад

    AWESOME! I watched another video and then came across yours and it was much more informative. I love the idea of using glue vs nailing.

  • @paulmoy9736
    @paulmoy9736 Год назад +3

    Absolutely amazing job Andy......I've done a similar job to this and it's an absolute killer on the knees and the back.....Well done !!

  • @bellabella9918
    @bellabella9918 Год назад +3

    You did a wonderful job, it looks fab!

  • @alexspencer84
    @alexspencer84 Год назад

    Thanks so much for uploading this and going into so much detail. Loved to see the Reign in Blood vinyl 🤘🏻

  • @alexc6414
    @alexc6414 Год назад +3

    I cannot believe how far the renovation has come. I remember when I first saw it, I couldn't believe that one man and his wife would be able to fix it up in a reasonable amount of time. Incredibly impressive.

  • @raydriver7300
    @raydriver7300 Год назад +1

    I took half my workshop, including a DeWalt flip saw, to France in 2017 to lay my son’s laminate floor and left a box with my drill and screw driver behind. I now have two of each! As always, Andy, great video and thank you for sharing 🌞

    • @GosforthHandyman
      @GosforthHandyman  Год назад +1

      You can never have too many drills though! 😂 Cheers Ray! 😎

  • @roberthardy2013
    @roberthardy2013 Год назад +13

    Great job Andy, don’t you just love how multitools make this sort of job easier.

  • @1966babysnakes
    @1966babysnakes Год назад

    Looks fantastic!

  • @Gerry2210
    @Gerry2210 Год назад +1

    You and Mrs Mac are both doing a marvelous job all round the house. 👍👍

  • @eurogeordie
    @eurogeordie Год назад +16

    Just laid same flooring in my conservatory, last March. Never having done it before, i watched loads of youtube videos on laying this stuff and not one of them mentioned using glue on the tongues, wish they had. I live near Folkestone in Kent, but when i was a kid i used to play in that stream at the bottom of your garden, when i wasn`t nicking golf balls from the golf course. Ian

    • @GosforthHandyman
      @GosforthHandyman  Год назад +6

      Ha that's great! Lots of golf balls in the stream! 😁👍

  • @bencampbell198
    @bencampbell198 Год назад

    That was deeply satisfying to watch

  • @dawidczerniak5177
    @dawidczerniak5177 Год назад

    Good video with nice bit of advice… I’ll be laying my floor next week and I’m sure I’ll use some of your tips and tricks…
    Nice floor by the way

  • @stuartlockwood9645
    @stuartlockwood9645 Год назад +6

    Hi Andy, you did a great job mate, and Mrs Mac wiping off the glue must have Been a big help, I did vertually the same job for one of my daughters a few years ago, large through lounge and hallway, same type of flooring, it took 3 days, at the end of each day we put flooring ratchet straps across the unfinished floor to keep it all tight, worked a treat. Same method of fitting as you did, fully floating, and it's never moved, phew!,lol. My daughter selected all the boards from the packs to achieve a nice spread of tones, that speeded the job up no end. Thanks for another interesting video mate, best wishe's to you and your's, Stuart UK.

    • @GosforthHandyman
      @GosforthHandyman  Год назад +1

      Cheers Stuart! Yeah, defo helps if you have someone sorting the boards for you too! 👍

  • @tomdarling-fernley3178
    @tomdarling-fernley3178 Год назад +1

    Phew, good for you on being way more philosophical about that hearth install than I'd have been! I'd have been raging.

  • @keithl4779
    @keithl4779 Год назад

    Lovely job, looks really nice!

  • @Quaker521
    @Quaker521 Год назад +1

    Nice job, looks great.

  • @stomperthemixer1
    @stomperthemixer1 Год назад +2

    Amazing to watch but reminds my how hard it was on the joints when I last done this. Looks amazing Andy, well done to you both. I think I uses this or similar for my double conservatory when I get around to changing the flooring. Stay safe buddy.

  • @michaelevans1658
    @michaelevans1658 Год назад

    Good job Andy .

  • @njuham
    @njuham Год назад +1

    Nice job and Mrs Mac looking as lovely as ever.

  • @purplewombat1923
    @purplewombat1923 Год назад +1

    I love the colour of the flooring. It looks great :-)

  • @rubbersteve123
    @rubbersteve123 Год назад +1

    Excellent advice and finish oak flooring. We'll done.

  • @rodp2310
    @rodp2310 Год назад

    Looks great - nice job. 👏👏👏👏

  • @shirleyburnham2782
    @shirleyburnham2782 Год назад +1

    looks fantastic xx

  • @Doug....
    @Doug.... Год назад

    Nice one Andy. Some useful tips there👍👍

  • @moiragoldsmith7052
    @moiragoldsmith7052 Год назад

    That looks great Andy👏👏👍🥳

  • @micdev42
    @micdev42 9 месяцев назад

    Superb job and beautiful music.

  • @normanboyes4983
    @normanboyes4983 Год назад +2

    Well Andy, I was absolutely floored to see you doing this but was not board at all.😉
    You did a cracking job as usual, you are right, it is murder on the knees and the back and as you get older once you get down on the floor you sort of think is there anything else I need to do down here before I get up.
    I read some of the comments with respect to floating floors and the weight of the fitted kitchen likely causing problems. I agree with you the way you have done it - there should not be a problem. The only risk is water leaks and you could take a sort of preventative measure using a water leak device - Honeywell do them and Sure Stop do one that will also shut off the water supply.
    😀👍

  • @terrytopliss9506
    @terrytopliss9506 Год назад +3

    The floors look really professional Andy.👍👍

  • @jacopo.scarpellini
    @jacopo.scarpellini Год назад +3

    Looking forward to the skirting board fitting; I have done a similar installation on a floating floor across 3 bedrooms and a hallway with no thresholds; my engineered wood floor is a click type, but I've glued the joints with PVA to minimise creaks; it was all sound and solid until I fitted the skirting boards, then it started to be sensitive to temperature changes, i.e. when you step close to the skirting board, it creaks as if you're breaking the friction in between the floor and the skirting

  • @bernherts
    @bernherts Год назад

    How fabulous is that 👍

  • @johnsmobile2011
    @johnsmobile2011 Год назад +1

    Nice job, well done

  • @josephinebrown7827
    @josephinebrown7827 Год назад +1

    Absolutely beautiful 😍

  • @jeanhawken4482
    @jeanhawken4482 Год назад

    Looks so good.

  • @paulmaynard408
    @paulmaynard408 Год назад

    I did our lounge and bedroom in 2 days so I don’t feel bad about that now 😊 looks great 👍

  • @MK-yo4jn
    @MK-yo4jn Год назад

    Yay new video. I’ve been watching some of the old ones waiting for new content to arrive 😂

  • @viankalobosvalenzuela7456
    @viankalobosvalenzuela7456 Год назад +2

    Bellísimo trabajo felicidades 💯👏👊👌🏻💪

  • @brandonlee7382
    @brandonlee7382 Год назад

    It looks amazing!

    • @GosforthHandyman
      @GosforthHandyman  Год назад +1

      Getting there!

    • @brandonlee7382
      @brandonlee7382 Год назад

      @@GosforthHandyman It's one of those things it takes ages to complete a house and patients but when you do it properly it's so worth it.

  • @ArthLud
    @ArthLud Год назад

    Very nice!

  • @willyoung8257
    @willyoung8257 Год назад +1

    We’ve got the same engineered flooring in our living room and it’s great stuff. Had it fitted by a professional (friend of a friend) though

  • @geoffhayday6003
    @geoffhayday6003 Год назад

    Looks great. I did one of these and bought a couple of ratchet clamps, which helped though I stopped to let the glue go off after 3 or 4 rows. Looks like I need not have by this!

  • @SteveAndAlexBuild
    @SteveAndAlexBuild Год назад +1

    Lovely job , nicely done 👌🏼🧱👍🏼

  • @andrewdraper8336
    @andrewdraper8336 Год назад

    Floor looks really good.

  • @johnclose2323
    @johnclose2323 Год назад +1

    Great Job as usual. With the engineered oak instructions I fitted it said run a line of glue along the top edge of the groove. I stood each length on the floor on the tongue and with groove up over ran the glue along the top edge. When fitting It seemed to have less squeeze out. Any awkward areas of the room I would lightly sand the groove and the tongue to remove any woodchips so they would go together easier to save any hassle. The ends of the wood seemed to be the worst. When using the utility bar to lever the wood together near the wall I had a old bit of aluminium plate to put against the wall to protect the plasterboard.

  • @fromthetoon1602
    @fromthetoon1602 Год назад

    Lovely job

  • @aisling6564
    @aisling6564 Год назад

    lovely job my good man

  • @GrumpysWorkshop4
    @GrumpysWorkshop4 Год назад

    Good job

  • @michaelplays2449
    @michaelplays2449 Год назад

    Great video !!!!! thanks

  • @corneliusencyclopedia39
    @corneliusencyclopedia39 Год назад +2

    Looking nice Andy. Couldn't help but notice the Aviano 8 speakers and the Slayer LP.
    Good lad!

    • @GosforthHandyman
      @GosforthHandyman  Год назад +1

      Oh yes! They're the 6's - Slayer sounds awesome through them. 🤘

  • @marcwalters7541
    @marcwalters7541 Год назад

    Superb job 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻

  • @leesmall7693
    @leesmall7693 Год назад

    Cracking job 👍

  • @debonh3828
    @debonh3828 Год назад +2

    A number of years ago, I laid a clip together engineered wood floor, same sort of area as yourself, two or three connected rooms. It's been fine. Only problem, the old coal fired boiler leaked, and has been replaced, but the rusty water stained the boards and warped and separated the edges of the veneers. I have enough planks left over if I'm careful, to replace the damaged parts, but a rug has covered it for the past five years or so... In your case, I'd definitely do the utility room, and anywhere else.

  • @benwest7780
    @benwest7780 Год назад

    Slayer!!!!! Yes mate! Great video also.

  • @sharonmc5192
    @sharonmc5192 Год назад +2

    Looks fantastic! Well done!

  • @johnboyginger
    @johnboyginger Год назад

    Lovely job. Having had a mains water pipe pinhole leak under the kitchen floor, I shudder at the thought of that happening with these glued-up floors.

  • @eldoradocraftsman3733
    @eldoradocraftsman3733 Год назад

    That’s a top job and I look forward to the end result.
    Regarding cost of fitting. I was thinking the same. £2,500 plus Easily. 👍🏾

  • @nickbell8634
    @nickbell8634 Год назад

    Lovely job that as always. We have similar but the boss wanted herringbone pattern! That took some working out. Was easy in the end but my god had me worried. 😂

  • @ianbrooks6816
    @ianbrooks6816 Год назад

    Looks good

  • @sb-s395
    @sb-s395 Год назад

    Nice shot of Reign in blood there. I do love that album.

  • @robertgeiger2268
    @robertgeiger2268 Год назад +1

    Good choice on music!

  • @brentfrench752
    @brentfrench752 Год назад +2

    The floor looks great, but of course everything you’ve done looks great. I like your view of the backyard, or garden as you lad’s call it. Very serene and peaceful. I saw your wife helping you with the floor for a bit, but I’m sure things would have been easier if you had a second person cleaning up the glue and doing all the cuts. Appears to be a slow tedious job laying floors. I’ve always wanted to buy distressed homes, fix them up and resale, or rent them. Unfortunately, when I could do it, I was broke, and now that I can afford it, I’m too close to retirement to risk any money. Look forward to seeing the before and after video when everything’s completed!

    • @GosforthHandyman
      @GosforthHandyman  Год назад

      Cheers! On to the decorating now so hopefully not too long for the final reveals! 😁

  • @stuartjones2242
    @stuartjones2242 Год назад

    nice job might do the same instead of tiling less mess :)

  • @lfcloyal8284
    @lfcloyal8284 Год назад

    Yeah good job Andy lad....i laid some 9 inch oak floorboards about 10 years ago in a 19th century house..a lot of head scratching but looks the business..unfinished boards with Rustins dark oak dye 👍🏻

    • @GosforthHandyman
      @GosforthHandyman  Год назад +1

      Nice! Had something similar a while back. Dark oak with Rubio monocoat.

    • @lfcloyal8284
      @lfcloyal8284 Год назад

      @@GosforthHandyman 👍🏻

  • @kevinbolton2738
    @kevinbolton2738 Год назад +2

    Andy, your timing is perfect! This was uploaded on the morning the other half wanted to go and buy an engineered wooden herringbone floor for our lounge.
    As usual, after watching one of your videos, I exclaimed in the shop "I'm not paying that for fitting! I reckon I can do that, Andy's video made it look pretty straightforward." Wish me luck...
    As a relative novice, it was eye opening to see what you need to take into consideration when choosing and preparing the floor. As an old Edwardian house we can't get the original skirtings off, but the multitool trick will be invaluable around all the decorative door frames and mouldings.
    I'm debating whether it's worth using the multi-tool to cut the bottom of the skirtings off to slide the floor underneath, instead of a quadrant trim painted to match the skirting. Is that asking for trouble?
    You've also sold me on T&G as especially with herringbone, it's going to be much easier to tap into place around all those awkward corners.
    Cheers Andy, great video as always!

    • @mtthewd
      @mtthewd Год назад

      How did this go? Herringbone engineered wood as a DIY job is not something I would attempt, even as someone who's layed laminate vinyls and carpet in the past.

  • @Greggspies
    @Greggspies Год назад

    Like your stair carpet

  • @celery4564
    @celery4564 Год назад

    Sometimes watching your videos I wish you was in the site management trade, would love someone as skilled and professional as yourself to oversee the renovations needed on my house.

  • @louise5651
    @louise5651 Год назад +1

    7 minutes in and I can't stop thinking about that fireplace being on the wonk - I'm fuming for you :D

  • @notreallyhere1136
    @notreallyhere1136 Год назад +1

    I’m not an expert at all but my harth was on the wonk. My house is well over 100 years old. When I did mine I installed the second to last row and scribed the harth with an off cut onto it. I then cut that piece out and replaced it with a new one. Looks mint and no scotia/ covering required. Been installed 2 years with no problems

  • @TheDoosh79
    @TheDoosh79 Год назад

    Yes tough on the knees, my job has me kneeling most of the day anyway but I did a penny floor a few years ago and it was tough even on me.

  • @Honeybee1974
    @Honeybee1974 Год назад +2

    I wished you lived near me. I'm looking for a carpenter to fit internal french doors and new frame, and no one is interested! The last carpenter made a real mess of it 😔
    The floor looks beautiful. You are so talented 😍

  • @garyglennon2566
    @garyglennon2566 Год назад +2

    Hi Andy, great video as I'm just about to start laying the same type of flooring this week. Can I ask what type/name of underlay you used?
    Cheers
    Gary

  • @Psychlist1972
    @Psychlist1972 Год назад

    In the end, the flooring looks really good.
    I've found, when there's a row floating in the middle of the room, I'll screw down a backer board so I can tap the other boards in place without removing the reference row. It's more important with cleats/staples, though.
    Edit: And I see you did something similar with the wood block at one end.

    • @Psychlist1972
      @Psychlist1972 Год назад

      I'm not a pro, but I did put down something like 1200 square feet of bamboo flooring in my house (after doubling-up the subfloor, which was only 5/8" thick). That was close to 20 years ago. Other than the fact that it scratches white (ugh!) it has held up well.

    • @GosforthHandyman
      @GosforthHandyman  Год назад +1

      Fantastic stuff - was considering bamboo for the studio room! 👍

    • @Psychlist1972
      @Psychlist1972 Год назад +1

      @@GosforthHandyman I love the look, but here are some things to consider:
      1. The stranded stuff, especially when cooked, has *nasty* splinters. So be sure to overly protect any edges. Also, cleat/staples can cause splintering so maybe glue is better in that case.
      2. Almost all of it available today scratches bright white. If it says it has an oxide coating, stay away from it. The splinters have been few and far between, but the scratches...man. If I had a dog that would be the end of it. As it is, I just have teenage kids and they know how I am about the floor :P
      That all said, I still like it. Very stable, cool look, smells wonderful when putting it down. Super hard wearing (other than the scratching) so no dents or anything like that.

  • @robthewaywardwoodworker9956
    @robthewaywardwoodworker9956 Год назад +3

    Looks great, Andy. Are you going to build a little bench seat (instead of a box) in that alcove to hide the telcomm bits? It could have a flip top lid. Just a thought. Cheers.

    • @GosforthHandyman
      @GosforthHandyman  Год назад +2

      Cheers! Yeah, something like that. Haven't worked that bit out yet. 😁

  • @ClarkOVision
    @ClarkOVision Год назад +2

    Looks fantastic Andy. Well done. I'm sure once fully finished it will look just perfect. You really are very talented. Is that a Slayer record in the rack there? 🤘🤘

  • @daniel__clark
    @daniel__clark Год назад

    I had a similar problem with my hearth. I built a picture frame around it which allowed me to align it to the walls and flooring whilst hiding the crime of the hearth.

  • @andybrace4983
    @andybrace4983 Год назад

    Lovely old job

  • @GaryThomsonJoinery
    @GaryThomsonJoinery Год назад +1

    Beautiful Andy, thanks for sharing, I normally can’t walk properly for a few days after doing a floor. 😄🔨📐👍

  • @jille9650
    @jille9650 Год назад

    Looks beautiful! Are you going to keep the door going from the foyer into the living room? Or make it a casement opening? If you keep the door, would you consider changing the swing so that it doesn't open into the room, it opens against the wall?

  • @subaruweb
    @subaruweb Год назад

    Looks great. Planning to do my hall with engineered oak soon so this is a useful guide, many thanks. Would you consider click lock rather than glued T&G? I've used click bamboo in a spare room but it's starting to squeak/shift at the doorway which makes me worry about a high traffic hallway.

    • @GosforthHandyman
      @GosforthHandyman  Год назад

      This is much easier to fit than click lock since you can come at it from any direction. 👍

  • @highpath4776
    @highpath4776 Год назад

    Tip on the waste arising (which is basically Paper, Card and Plastic Wrap. Most co-ops now have a blue bin to put plastic bread wrap, bags and similar in , so wrap that up as you go along and take there when you go out shopping. Dependent on your local authority recycling split if you can find just a wheelie bin out in the garden to take the cardboard as you go, stack it in/ fold down as you go, keeps everything nice and tidy and separated out

    • @GosforthHandyman
      @GosforthHandyman  Год назад +2

      Defo! Although sadly it'll probably still end up in landfill somewhere... but we recycle everything anyway. 👍

    • @highpath4776
      @highpath4776 Год назад

      @@GosforthHandyman most cardboard is full circular economy. Plastics ok IF they have a traceable route, normally makes fleece jackets (which then flake microplastics in the wash into the rivers)

  • @peterdnreynolds777
    @peterdnreynolds777 Год назад +2

    Brilliant work, feels like the light is appearing at the end of the tunnel. What's next? Kitchen installation? Still can't believe how wonky that hearth has been cut. Hope all is well, take care

  • @rzv500lc
    @rzv500lc Год назад +2

    Knee pads in your pants ! Playing cricket or laying flooring ? Whatever love your vids . Inspired me to start my own handyman biz 6 months ago best decision I ever made ..... thank you

    • @GosforthHandyman
      @GosforthHandyman  Год назад

      Fantastic stuff - best of luck with the business! 👍👍

    • @ironpirate8
      @ironpirate8 Год назад

      Where are you from? Work trousers with kneepads and holster pockets seem to be a European thing. Edit - I realise you're probably having a laugh because Andy said pants. 😁

  • @spacecraftbuildingservices
    @spacecraftbuildingservices Год назад +1

    Really helpful video. Thank you. I'm about to embark on the same in a similar layout. Can I ask a few questions please? 1. What thickness was your oak boards? 2. How did you get confident that the levels in different areas weren't so different as to pose a problem as you worked through?
    3. I've got wooden suspended floor changing to concrete floor in both the rooms I'm proposing to floor. Looks like you had something similar but in your extension you seemed to have some sheet material down. Was this to level up please?
    Great vid. Thanks
    Jim

  • @racinghome657
    @racinghome657 Год назад

    Slayers Reign in Blood on vinyl, I commend you sir. Nice wood floor as well.

  • @torbar9603
    @torbar9603 Год назад +1

    I did flooring a number of years back and recently I discovered there was some damage to a number of boards due to an office chair with incorrect wheels. This was not noticed as there was a mat under the chair. The company that made the floor is still in business but they do not make the same "model" (colour / grain pattern) also their new floors are a few millimetres thicker. The damage was in the middle of the floor and the whole apartment used the same flooring.. I wish I had a number of boxed left over when I did the floor (I planned well and only had one extra board :-( ) You should take two or three boxes and save then somewhere safe in case of future damage. --- I ended up staining the damaged boards with a similar colour and then varnishing them.. you can see the boards are different when standing above them but from else where in the room it is luckily fairly invisible.

    • @GosforthHandyman
      @GosforthHandyman  Год назад

      Oh no! Yeah, wheeled chairs can be a killer on floors. Thinking bamboo for the studio.