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R-1 Single Family Residential ~3,400 SQ FT (+ 1,000 Basement) 4 Bedroom 3 Full and 1 Half Bathroom 3 Car Garage Full Basement
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Site
Property Size Half Acre (21,780 SQ FT) In-ground swimming pool Landscaping Grass Trees Plants
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Exterior
Brick Stucco Panel Siding Asphalt Shingled Roof Large Windows Shutters
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Interior
Kitchen Prefinished Solid Hardwood Oak Flooring GWB Painted Cherry Cabinets Granite Countertops Dining Table (seating for 6)
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Interior
Full Finished Basement Carpet GWB Painted Pool Table Living Room Prefinished Solid Hardwood Oak Flooring GWB Painted
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Strengths Thickness, better structural support Used in houses with full basements Durability, can be sanded and finished numerous times
Weaknesses Prone to defects (e.g. crowning, cupping, gapping) Typically longer installation time
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Location 1st Floor Kitchen, Study, Bathroom, Dining Room (partial), Living Room Cost Based on 2,500 sq ft room with no subfloor Material: $26,559 - $32,461 Labor: $8,775 - $10,725 Sizes Length: Varying Lengths (9 84 in.) Width 3 in. Thickness in.
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Manufacturer Bruce Hardwood Floors
Warranty/ Guarantee Residential Warranty: 25 years
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Job-site Conditions Building should be enclosed Permanent air conditioning and heating systems should be in place and operational Consistent room temperature of 60-75 degrees F Humidity of 35-55% for 14 days prior to and during installation
Tools and Accessories Chalk line and Chalk, Floor Cleaner, Nail Set, Measuring Tape, Hammer, Electric Power Saw, Electric Drill and Bits, Dust Mask, Eye Protection, Protective Footer, etc.
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Installation Adhesive should be applied in serpentine pattern to back of plank (Figure 0) Step 1: Doorway and Wall Penetration Undercut door casings and jambs to avoid difficult scribe cuts (Figure 1) Install the moisture retardant (if used), overlapping every 6 in, staple as necessary Step 2: Establish a Starting Point Start parallel to longest, straightest wall Mark two points at least 18 in. from starting wall, draw a chalk line between them This measurement allows for the required in. expansion and width of the tongue (Figure 2)
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Installation Step 3: Installing First and Second Rows Use the longest, straightest board available Face groove toward starting wall Use pneumatic finish nailer to face-nail the groove side from the edge at 6 intervals and 1-3 from each end Bind nail using a finishing gun held at 45 degree angle (Figure 3) Nail down through pocket on top of the tongue every 6-8 (Figure 4)
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Installation Step 4: Dry Lay (Racking) the Floor Lay down materials to cover ~2/3 of room Begin dry laying ~6 of previous row Avoid pulling boards too tightly together Do NOT cut final board until row has been installed Inspect visually, setting aside boards with natural flaws that need to be cut out Use these boards for the starting and finishing rows after objectionable characteristics have been removed
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Installation Step 5: Installing the Floor Nail a sacrificial board to floor, check for defects, make adjustments, remove and destroy board Begin with several rows at a time Use the fastener schedule (Figure 5) for proper spacing Last 1 2 rows will need to be face-nailed No clearance for stapler or brad nailer
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Installation Step 6: Complete the Installation Remove all tape and clean the floor with recommended floor cleaner Install or re-install any of the following: Figure 6 Inspect the floor Fill gaps with blended filler Avoid dragging heavy furniture and appliances on the floor Use protective castors or felt pads (Figure 7)
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