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Installing Hardwood Floors over Concrete
Installing Hardwood Floors over Concrete

Jesse Bartusek from Bellawood joins Bob for the installation of the Bellawood Brazilian Walnut, also called Ipe. The first step, Bartusek explains, is to monitor the moisture content in the concrete so that there will be no cupping of the wood from excessive moisture levels. A moisture barrier is put down between the concrete and the wood to ensure a dry seat. The sealer and the adhesive are both polyurethane based. Once the adhesive is troweled on, the crew has between 30 and 45 minutes to install the planks. The planks are laid out and hammered with a rubber mallet to put them in place. The crew then tapes the boards because the adhesive has memory and will pull boards back to their initial positions if not held in place. Tapping all the boards in place, or racking out the floor, can force some glue up onto the surface. It must be removed with a special adhesive remover. The patterns and colors in the wood tend to vary because it is a natural product. The eight-layer aluminum oxide finish provides long wear that is guaranteed for 50 years by Bellawood. The tape will stay in place for at least four hours but is recommended for 24.

How To Install a Hardwood Floor
How To Install a Hardwood Floor

…into the tongue of a floorboard with one or two blows from a mallet. Use a Powernailer for the third course of floorboards…
…will be an oak bullnose edge. Tap the piece into place using a mallet and a piece of scrap wood as a buffer. Drill pilot holes and…

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Leveling a Brick Path
Leveling a Brick Path

…to the next by adding or removing stone dust. Use a rubber mallet to tap each brick into place. If necessary, go back and make…
…with one another. Tap the bricks into place with a rubber mallet. Step 8: Fill the gaps and water the surface Once all…

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Repairing Wooden Shingles

…the shingle in place. Hook the nail-cutting end of the bar around a nail. Give the handle of the bar a sharp blow with a mallet or hammer to cut the nail. With the nails cut, the shingle will pull away easily. Hit the handle with a hammer to cut…

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How to Install a Hardwood Floor
How to Install a Hardwood Floor

With patience and attention to detail, installing a new wooden floor can be an easy home improvement project.

How to Replace a Threshold on an Exterior Door
How to Replace a Threshold on an Exterior Door

Replace the threshold of an exterior door when it shows signs of rot or deterioration. Rotten wooden casings and the riser may need to be replaced as well.

Replacing a Threshold on an Exterior Door

… Step 16: Set and fasten the new threshold Set the new threshold into place. Drive it firmly into place with a rubber mallet. Drive 16-penny galvanized finishing nails into the pilot holds, fastening it into place. Set the nails with a nail set…

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Installing a Bluestone Floor
Installing a Bluestone Floor

Bob discusses the bluestone floor being installed in the floor of the greenhouse. A landscape cloth set below the stone dust to prevent water from seeping through causing the stones to wobble. The stones are being installed in a diagonal pattern and with enough space for drainage.

Victorian House Landscaping
Victorian House Landscaping

Bob discusses landscaping and the stone terrace with Ruth Foster, landscape consultant. They stand in the diamond shaped courtyard with a series of diamond shaped planters. The first is filmed with herbs, the second with roses and the third a perennial garden. The fourth and outermost garden is a white garbed with maroon accents to match the trim on the Victorian�s windows. Ruth added sandy loam from a farm, as much of the soil on Martha�s Vineyard is almost a sandy beach type soil. In the herb garden she plants Lavender, Thyme, Basil, Parsley, Chives and Artimesia, which is in all the beds to tie them together. Ruth also selects a Japanese Red Maple and �New Dawn� climbing roses to highlight the garden. Bob then meets up with Fred Portinier, the hardscape consultant. He started with a baseline and worked his way out from the house using bluestone and a base of native island stone dust, gently sloping out to the driveway.

Patio Plan and Demolition
Patio Plan and Demolition

Bob meets with the contractor to demo the old patio slab and layout the new banana leaf patio. An imaginary graph is applied to the patio area and the new patio shape is then measured and marked.

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