The other is engineered hardwood which has a layered construction and is also very durable and stylish.
Bruce hardwood nails or staples.
Solid hardwood flooring is one of two types of hardwood flooring we offer.
Staples allow an experienced installer to put in about 500 square feet of flooring in an 8 hour day.
Nailers use different types of flooring nails including those with a smooth spiral or barbed shank.
Pneumatic fasteners require only a small tap on the plunger to get a nail or staple black round gizmo shown engaged into the hardwood but does depend on the air pressure setting on the compressor used.
Hardwood installation that requires staples nails or glue can be challenging even for experienced diyers.
Use 15 ga 2 long staples when installing 3 4 solid wood flooring over a wood subfloor with floor joists or when installing 3 4 flooring over two layers of 1 2 plywood over a concrete slab.
The national wood flooring association guidelines recommend that nails or staples should be spaced between eight and ten inches for solid hardwood strips and planks.
But as staples are more comfortable to manufacture you can get staples with a lower budget compared to cleats.
Spirals and barbs grip the board and subfloor to resist working loose.
But the floors which are thicker than this size requires staples.
Many homeowners are drawn to bruce solid hardwood for its enduring durability the value it adds and of course how amazing it looks in their homes.
For engineered strips and planks the recommended spacing is between four and eight inches.
Staples are affordable easy to load and widely available at any building material retailer.
This method is often used with plywood over concrete or screed sleepers on commercial jobs.
If you decide to hire a professional ask your flooring retailer to recommend a professional installer that they are associated with or someone who they have successfully referred before.
For engineered flooring and thinner solid wood flooring as 4590t highpro pneumatic flooring stapler.
Floors that are of hardwood and have a thickness of 0 75 inches are suitable for staples.
Some hardwoods require different settings and it s best to test first before running into mistakes that can cause installation problems later.