idk but i could tell you how much wood it takes to cover my floor ;) hardwood
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Hardwood flooring can be bought from stores online. You measure how much flooring would be needed and find your price in the online store, choosing the type and thickness of the hardwood you want in your home. It is then purchased and delivered to you in the online store.
Typically you would not put hardwood flooring directly over the joists. You should first put down a subfloor.
Natural hardwood flooring is a higher quality flooring, generally more expensive, and can have some restrictions in where it can be laid. Engineered flooring is made to look genuine, but it is a cheaper material with only a veneer glued on to look genuine, but it is much cheaper.
Laminate flooring is a synthetic alternative to hardwood flooring. It is considered easy to clean and care for and if you like the look of hardwood flooring without the cost you might consider buying it. Average cost seems to be about a dollar a square foot.
The advantages of lamination over hardwood flooring revolve around protection from damage. As well as a little extra protection from physical damage, it also provides protection from spills and staining. Laminate flooring is much easier to maintain. Also, it is by far cheaper than hardwood flooring.
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Depending on the type of hardwood flooring nailer and where it is purchased from, the average price for this tool is around $800.00. It can be found much cheaper from stores such as Amazon, for a fraction of the original price.
Most hardwood flooring stores sell "T" shaped molding that installs between the last board and the tiles. This spans the gap between the two different flooring types. Works best when the tile and the hardwood is at the same height. If the hardwood is much higher there is reducers as well. Check sites like www.lumberliquidators.com they sell all mentioned molding in various wood species to match your flooring.
On average, Brazilian Walnut flooring costs about $8.97 per square foot. You can purchase this type of hardwood flooring from sites such as Amazon and Country Plank.
In 2010, the average price for a square foot of Bruce Hardwood flooring was $8 per square foot. Bruce Hardwood is based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA.
Maintaining walnut hardwood flooring takes a lot of work. You should vacuum of the floor regularly. After vacuuming, you should mop the surface of the wood. Do not use too much moisture lest the wood gets moisture stains.