How to distinguish between the selection of materials and adhesives for solid wood flooring

Updated on Solid wood 2024-04-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are two types of solid wood flooring for home use: strip tongue and groove and tongue splicing finished type. When choosing a tongue and groove floor, you should first check whether the thickness is consistent. Several floors can be spliced at will, and the processing accuracy generally requires that the tolerance should not exceed 0 5 mm.

    Then check the gap between each tongue and groove strip and the tightness of the splicing, and the seam of the tongue and groove floor strip shall not exceed 0 2 mm. Then check whether it is square, you can use a box ruler or a 500 mm steel plate ruler to measure the diagonal of the plate, and the error shall not exceed 1 mm. After checking whether it is flat, you can take out two tongue and groove slats and stick them together face to face, and the gap between the veneers should not exceed 1 mm.

    Finally, check whether all the floors needed are the same, whether there are insects, decay, dead joints, color difference, and surface finish.

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