Hi,
I am contemplating removing the chipboard flooring from our lounge and dining rooms and laying down tongue and groove oak floorboards.
Looking at the manufacturers pics I can see no evidence of nailing of their floorboards. I assume that they have to be, though? I spoke to a sales girl over the phone and she said - after consulting a piece of paper - that they could be just layed on the floor joists. She is wrong, I assume? Or maybe they are glued?
So, if I am right and these lovely oak boards have to be nailed, or screwed can anybody point me to some advice on how the pros do this?
Thanks.
Paul
I am contemplating removing the chipboard flooring from our lounge and dining rooms and laying down tongue and groove oak floorboards.
Looking at the manufacturers pics I can see no evidence of nailing of their floorboards. I assume that they have to be, though? I spoke to a sales girl over the phone and she said - after consulting a piece of paper - that they could be just layed on the floor joists. She is wrong, I assume? Or maybe they are glued?
So, if I am right and these lovely oak boards have to be nailed, or screwed can anybody point me to some advice on how the pros do this?
Thanks.
Paul