I have purchased 3 8 engineered hardwood flooring that has been stacked in boxes in the same basement for 3 months now to acclimate.
Logs don t allow shim for hardwood floor.
I prefer shingles vs any other type of shim because shingles don t break take nails well and they don t need to be compressed.
I m installing 2 1 4 x 3 4 hardwood flooring in my kitchen.
For additional support drive a 1 1 4 in.
Buying a new house and it has real hardwood floors.
We plan to lay that flooring and then put shelves and cabinets along two walls they may not be permanent so my wife preferred to put them on top of the finished floor.
While i know i 100 don t want my tanks on the hardwood i am not going to rip up the wood and re tile for a at least a couple of years.
You just want to fill the gap above the joist and take out any give in the floor.
Don t drive it in too far because you will raise the flooring.
Is there a product out there that does not look horrible that you can put down to stop minor spills from.
Don t use an oil based product which can warp wood turn sticky with dust or leave things slippery if overused wedge a piece of paper against the back of the tread pour a little powder.
Drywall screw at an angle up through the joist and shim and into the subfloor.
Floor leveler is an option too but i usually use floor leveler for floating floors and shim traditional hardwood with shingles.
This is because most floors are a little taller than vinyl.
The reason for this is leveler sometimes has issues with staples or nails going through it.
Felt floor protectors are a great maybe the best way to keep chair legs from scratching a hardwood floor but only if the felt stays on and hasn t picked up a lot of grit.
Since then i ve heard both stories.
Ask a flooring expert about transitions to go from room to room.
Do not install under the cabinets but it s ok under the refrigerator and dishwasher.
Tfloor spacers will ensure that your installation maintains the correct expansion gap between the floor and your walls.
If you re ripping out an old flooring such as tile or hardwood you will probably have a gap between your door jam and the floor.