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It is better not to install, solid wood flooring is most afraid of moisture and water.
Be sure to wait for the ground to dry before installing.
The ground can have ash, but there must be no water.
If the ground base is good, you can not make a wooden keel, but you need to do a good job of moisture-proof treatment After the wooden floor is paved, the wooden floor and the surrounding wall should leave an expansion gap of 5 to 10mm, and press it with a baseboard, so as not to expose the "horse's feet". The joints between the wooden floors should be tight, leaving no traces, the joints should be staggered, the nails should be firm, and there should be no loose feeling when walking on them, and there should be no sound. The surface of the wooden floor should be polished and smooth, without planing marks, thorns, and scars, with clear wood grain, smooth texture, and uniform color. >>>More
Yes, but it depends.
Whether the solid wood floor can be directly laid on the cement floor, this problem should be seen according to the situation: if the ground base is good, you can not do the wooden keel, but you need to do a good job of moisture-proof treatment, you need to wipe the ground with a mop cloth and then dry, and then lay the floor with moisture-proof film. >>>More
There are two ways to pave: first, hit the wooden keel on the ground, and then brush the glue on it to paste the wooden floor. The advantage is that it is not easy to regain moisture, and the disadvantage is that walking on it will make a knocking sound. >>>More
I don't understand why you still use glue to glue it.
LS's,The floor hasn't been laid yet.,Let it be all pryed.。。。 >>>More