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Q: What causes rotted wood sub flooring?
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Can you install engineered wood flooring over a wood floor that is on concrete sub floor?

Absolutely.


How do you install floating engineered flooring?

Floating an engineered wood flooring is done using an underlay between the sub floor and the new floor and then the engineered flooring is laid over the top and glued at the tongue and grooves to keep it together. if the flooring is a click joint then gluing is not required.


What is the percent of moisture difference for Wood Floors?

The moisture difference between Wood floors and wood sub floors would be 4% Plywood sub floors are about 12 to 13% here in Northern Calif. and the wood flooring is usually from 7-9 % .Now of coarse moisture and RH plays into the picture too. The ocean & lake areas may have a greater % of moisture in their wood sub floors due to greater RH


Is the thickness of laminate flooring really important if you are on a cement sub floor?

The thickness is mainly for refinishing. Thicker wood can be refinished more times than thinner. If you are laying on a cement slab, you want to use a vapor barrier. Some flooring products have a barrier preinstalled on the undersideof the flooring.


What types of underlay are suitable for laminate flooring?

The type of underlay you need will depend on the type of sub floor or floor you are putting the laminate on is made of. If the sub floor is made of concrete, you would want vapor barrier underlay. If the sub floor is made of wood a standard or premium underlay would used.


How to Repair a Rotted Sub-Floor?

Many homes include a fiberglass shower stall. Sometimes these units develop a water leak around the drain unit. This, of course, causes rotting of the sub-floor.The least expensive repair method attacks the problem from the underside. The following instructions assume that the crawlspace beneath your home is sufficient for performing this task.Tools and MaterialsTo replace a rotted sub-floor, you will need the basic carpentry and plumbing tools plus a rotary or spiral cutting saw.The specific design of the installed shower stall, the layout of the plumbing pipes, and the thickness of the installed sub-floor govern the material requirements.Physical RepairsTag the shower stall as off limits for current use.Examine the current shower drain. Perform any necessary upper area disconnects.Enter the crawlspace and examine the work area.Complete the bottom side disassembling of the plumbing.To provide a dry workspace, spread polyethylene sheeting on the ground beneath the work area.Exceeding the area of the damaged wood by one to two inches, mark out a rectangular cutting line.Working at a controlled depth setting, use a rotary saw to cut away the marked wood. Be careful not to fully penetrate the existing flooring.Using a hammer and pry bar, remove the cutaway.To trim rotted wood that extends directly above a floor joist use a hammer, wood chisel, and pry bar.Measure and notate the size of the cutaway, including any necessary dimensions concerning the location of the drain hole.Use a 7" circular saw and a hole saw to cut replacement flooring.Construct a 2 by 4 frame that can be fitted to the existing floor joist in a manner that will support the union of the replacement flooring and the existing flooring along the seam that is perpendicular to the floor joists.Screw the replacement flooring to the topside of the 2 by 4 frame.Install the new floor to match the level of the existing flooring.Secure the floor by nailing or screwing the new frame into the matching floor joists.Using two inch long decking screws, draw the existing flooring flush to the 2 by 4 frame via a toenail approach. Be careful not to fully penetrate the existing flooring.To complete the job, restore the plumbing.


How do you dry the osb sub floor?

If you are building a new home, by the time you get to flooring it will be dry.


Can you fix a wobbly toilet seat?

Maybe. It will depend upon why the toilet is wobbly. It could be simply taking the little 'caps' on the base off and tightening up the bolts that are there. If one of the bolts is broken, you can replace the bolt, which would allow you to tighten it up. It it is because the floor is rotted out under the toilet, you would have to remove the toilet, replace the sub-flooring and reseat the toilet. Replacing the wax seal may also help. If the toilet seat ring on the sewer pipe is broken, it will take an experience plumber to replace it and set it up correctly.


Do you have to remove the baseboards to replace sub-flooring?

Yes, they sit on top of the flooring. You may be able to pull them out from under the base, but that will be hard if they are nailed down close to the wall.


How do you Remove and replace sub flooring in mobile home?

You pull up the existing flooring with crowbars and hammers. Then smooth out the bits of wood and staples left sticking out of the joists. Hard work ! Replace with good quality plywood,same thickness when all joists are smooth and you have replaced plumbing, insulation or whatever else you went under to repair.


What does sub floor mean?

A subfloor is a structural layer that provides a base for finish flooring to be installed on top of it. It is typically made of plywood or oriented strand board (OSB) and provides a flat, level surface for the finish flooring to sit on. The subfloor helps support the weight of the flooring, distributes loads, and helps with insulation and soundproofing.


What is thickness of sub flooring?

Generally speaking, the thickness of the plywood layed directly over floor joist.