If so miter boards to create a border that frames the obstruction.
How to lay tongue and groove flooring on concrete.
If you plan on gluing tongue and groove boards down to a concrete floor here are the basic steps you ll want to take.
On a large project the first thing to know about installing tongue and groove flooring is that installing the boards should be the last thing you do.
We installed gorgeous reclaimed tongue and groove oak flooring in our new office and we share with you the basic steps you can take to install flooring in.
Tongue and groove flooring solves the pesky problems such as shrinking warping and working loose commonly experienced by nailing planks to floor joists.
Position the boards so the tongue or groove mates with the rest of the floorboards.
Here are the basics of how to get started laying floating tongue and groove flooring.
Gluing the tongue and groove flooring to concrete is pretty similar to a floating floor but there are minor differences.
Using a floating installation will also allow you to easily install the job yourself.
Minimum 5 8 inch cdx existing wood floor or tongue and groove flooring is also acceptable.
Step 1 glue the joints.
Installing tongue and groove boards involves a process that is not that difficult.
Similar to the above instructions you need to apply wood adhesive along your wood s grooved edges.
Installing floating tongue and groove flooring can provide you with a beautiful floor in any area of the house.