Make it work
7th April 2008, 12:07 PM
I am about to lay a new 150mm Baltic Pine floor in a new bedroom, about 3.6mtr square.
We chose baltic because it matches the existing floor in the front part of the house but there is a small gap of up to 2mm in the old boards which we like the look of.
Question 1, is the gap in the old boards due to shrinkage or would it have been laid that way?
Maybe, I should lay the new boards with a 1 or 1.5mm gap and not worry that I won't be here in 50 years to see huge gaps if they should shrink.
Question 2, Should I use any sort if adhesive between the board and the joist? I asked the guy at the hardware and he said to use Liquid Nails Floors & Decks at $14.85 and that 5 tubes should do it, WOW, that is EXPENSIVE stuff...
If adhesive is required to stop squeaks and creaks, would polyurethane do the job?
Any advice or suggestion is appreciated.
Thanks
We chose baltic because it matches the existing floor in the front part of the house but there is a small gap of up to 2mm in the old boards which we like the look of.
Question 1, is the gap in the old boards due to shrinkage or would it have been laid that way?
Maybe, I should lay the new boards with a 1 or 1.5mm gap and not worry that I won't be here in 50 years to see huge gaps if they should shrink.
Question 2, Should I use any sort if adhesive between the board and the joist? I asked the guy at the hardware and he said to use Liquid Nails Floors & Decks at $14.85 and that 5 tubes should do it, WOW, that is EXPENSIVE stuff...
If adhesive is required to stop squeaks and creaks, would polyurethane do the job?
Any advice or suggestion is appreciated.
Thanks