Step-by-Step Instructions and Picture for How to Install A Snap-Together Wood Floor

By Jeff Gorton
The joints of this floor simply snap together for your brand new floor. Read and overview for how to install a snap-together wood floor.
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1. Test for excess moisture in concrete floors by sealing the edges of a 3-ft. square of plastic sheeting to the floor with duct tape. Wait 24 hours before you peel back the plastic to check for moisture. Water droplets on the plastic or darkened concrete indicate a possible problem with excess moisture. Ask your flooring supplier for advice before installing a wood floor.
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i have old wooden flooring in my home and every time i walk on it squiks alot and i was wondering how can i fix that problem.

By juan navarro, on 11/11/2009

I installed this type of flooring @ 4 years ago and it was fine until I had my front door replaced. After that the boards in front of the front door buckled slightly and now flex when stepped on. Whats the best way to fix this?

By rockyptpete, on 04/16/2009

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