for laying out the pilot row of hardwood planks through the room? I realize for the 4 nailing is always in the tongue of the plank in 45 degree (towards previous raw running the nails through the top of the planks. It must be some better solution, I
installed 3/4" hardwood plank flooring (3" width nailed-down hardwood planks have to be installed directions. Running the planks along the short side accommodate laying out the planks parallel to the joists hearts set on a solid plank floor system as opposed
I'm looking for 1 box of Pergo Cherry Plank flooring-color number ph4712. They changed the planks a little bit so I'm looking for a box from around 2004.
have any idea what is eating at my hardy plank siding? It only appears to be happening flakes) coming from between the two planks. The house was recently painted and with water. Does anyone know if Hardy Plank attracts termites? Thanks in advance
our home 3 years ago and had Nafco vinyl plank flooring installed by our builder. After builder came in and replaced some of the planks but now more are coming up. We have quite the builder's problem. I feel it's a plank problem since it is coming up all over
The 2 x 6s should be placed with their 1 side up tight against the plywood sub floor. This will effectively give you the same support as the joists for nailing the new plank flooring and you can turn the planks any direction you like.
is by removing the bottom side of the groove. Same with all plank replacements as in hardwood flooring also. Engage with the suggest using a rubber type blocking system as all laminate planks are very fragile before the actual installation. [url
Thanks for the reply. The condition of the existing siding is good except for some rotten planks in the back of the house. I was concerned that Hardy Plank would be too heavy to apply on top of the old siding. Would Vinyl Work ok in this situation
preference is for 6" and above. I especially like the 10" - 12" planks. We are looking to install prefinished floors. The only thing holding us back from ordering is the thought that the width of the plank might make the rooms in our house seem smaller. Does anyone
I'm wanting to put in some shelving that are basically like planks coming out of the wall. Not sure what you would call this? I'm looking for a design, approach, or technique to completing this task. Thanks.