Hickory flooring is an extremely hard domestic wood with a janka rating of 1820.
Installing hickory flooring.
However to determine whether or not it is the right surface for you it is helpful to get a better understanding of what exactly makes it unique its style and colors and how it compares to other hardwood floors.
This will tell you what the width of the final row of planks should be.
Because of the high density of hickory it is more likely to expand due to moisture changes in your home.
We strongly recommend that you have moisture testing.
Hickory is a highly sought after hardwood for home interiors.
Most engineered flooring can be installed using staples full spread adhesive or a floating method over an approved subfloor.
Installing a hickory floor.
Cost whilst hickory hardwood flooring is not the most expensive on the market the hardness and density means you are more likely to choose a prefinished product and have recourse to a professional for installation making the overall cost of fitting hickory flooring higher than hardwoods that are easier to install.
Remember the part about hickory being hard.
Hickory has become a popular choice for homeowners looking for quality hardwood flooring.
Let s talk for just a minute about installing a solid hickory hardwood floor.
Installing hickory floating floors is easy and inexpensive.
Allow for a 3 8 inch gap along both walls to allow for expansion of the flooring.
Stack flooring log cabin style or just spread it around the room but not directly on concrete.
Most 3 4 inch solid hardwood flooring can be installed using nails or staples over an approved subfloor.
It is prized for strength and beauty but difficult to work with.
This makes installation drastically easier and less.
There can be a downside to that.
This is among both the pros and cons of installing hickory floors in your home.
Install flooring parallel to the longest wall or focal point in the room.