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red-beard 10-29-2012 08:01 AM

This post is useless without pictures!
 
So it's not useless

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1351520857.jpg

The room isn't finished, but we needed to move the furniture around so the rest can be done. Here how they turned out

I went with Bostic MVP4 and Bostic Best adhesive. The floor guy said it was the best on the market.

The MVP is the concrete sealant. It was thick, kind of like epoxy. It took 5-6 hours to "dry". It was still tacky even 24 hours later.

Floor was glued down on Saturday. 2 days later, it feels really solid.

Jim Bremner 10-29-2012 08:18 AM

I could live there!

fireant911 10-29-2012 08:21 AM

Looks great. There is a crew installing hardwood in three rooms in our house as I type this.

Groesbeck Hurricane 10-29-2012 08:21 AM

Nice wood!

speeder 10-29-2012 08:39 AM

Looks super! Nice job.

Gogar 10-29-2012 08:47 AM

That's an oddly arranged dinner party

tharbert 10-29-2012 08:54 AM

They glued it directly to the concrete? Is the floor a hard wood or a manufactured product?

I ask because it was my understanding that real wood floors require a sub-floor over concrete. That makes the whole thing about 1.5" deep. To do this, I would have to step up onto the wood from my adjacent tile and would throw off the step height out of my front room. Otherwise, I'd be all over a wood floor in my front room.

Looks great, by the way.

rnln 10-29-2012 09:08 AM

The tiles floor looks pretty nice to me, unless it has problem?

Quote:

Originally Posted by red-beard (Post 7059154)
So it's not useless

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1351520857.jpg

The room isn't finished, but we needed to move the furniture around so the rest can be done. Here how they turned out

I went with Bostic MVP4 and Bostic Best adhesive. The floor guy said it was the best on the market.

The MVP is the concrete sealant. It was thick, kind of like epoxy. It took 5-6 hours to "dry". It was still tacky even 24 hours later.

Floor was glued down on Saturday. 2 days later, it feels really solid.


JAR0023 10-29-2012 01:24 PM

Floor turned out nice, but what I really like is that rocking chair. -J

CROWSC 10-29-2012 03:04 PM

At first, I hought it was the oval office. with all the empty chairs.

James Brown 10-29-2012 03:52 PM

the rug should be wide enough so when the chairs are pulled out to sit down, they are still on the rug. a tip from this old house, but that would cover most of the great wood floor, so maybe just remove the rug?

daepp 10-29-2012 05:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CROWSC (Post 7060030)
At first, I hought it was the oval office. with all the empty chairs.

That was very good - and quick!

red-beard 10-29-2012 06:57 PM

We had all the dining room chairs in the bedroom. We moved the dining room furniture back into the dining room and the rest into the office. The rocking chair was waiting to be moved into the office.

The Dining room, office, master suite and walk in closets were all carpet. The rest downstairs is all tile.

Office with hardwood

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1351565531.jpg

Closet before

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1351565556.jpg

Bedroom with the vapor barrier on the floor, drying

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1351565579.jpg

I'll post the bedroom and the closet photos with wood tomorrow evening.

red-beard 10-29-2012 07:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tharbert (Post 7059250)
They glued it directly to the concrete? Is the floor a hard wood or a manufactured product?

I ask because it was my understanding that real wood floors require a sub-floor over concrete. That makes the whole thing about 1.5" deep. To do this, I would have to step up onto the wood from my adjacent tile and would throw off the step height out of my front room. Otherwise, I'd be all over a wood floor in my front room.

Looks great, by the way.

Bellawood Engineered hardwood about 3/8" thick total. Floor was leveled with self leveling concrete. Heavy duty vapor barrier installed, then urethane glue with additional vapor barrier. Yep, right over the concrete.

The 3/8" matches well with the thickness of the tile.


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