Nice work. For an even more stunishing result mix the wood panels from different packages before laying the floor. Than you don't get light and dark spots and the view is a little bit more homogeneous.
Unbelievable! The room is square and the walls are parallel. That makes a perfect job. They should had mixed the boxes though. There's an area that stands out.
Great video, it's always fun to watch pros at work! What size flooring boards are used in the video? Also, what type of subfloor and adhesives used? Thank you
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Wow! Talk about making an easy job setting out long and hard. Find the centre, chalk line baton your 45 degree angle and work off of that. I’ve been laying floors for thirty years. Also why no tapping block? Hitting the wood directly is a no no.
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In his defense maybe he doesn’t want to maybe the client doesn’t want to and maybe there’s the liability he doesn’t want especially if the skirt boards are old and brittle. Would be a pain to have to fix damaged pieces when upon taking them off. Skirt boards staying on or taking off is entirely optional.
@@HannadayFLO you can say it’s amateurish but you don’t know the context of why it’s kept on. At this point enjoy the video and forget the skirtboards it’s not your floor and not your project.
I’m currently doing up my house and I’m a carpenter , would prefer to glue the engineered flooring down as I feel like it’s a better job and more solid. Would there be any disadvantages gluing down to a ply or chipboard sun floor and below that I have underfloor heating
(Pro wood floor installer for 14 years) no, the only thing I’d recommend is that you acclimate the planks to a higher temp than the ambient room temp. So if you keep your rooms at 75 I would acclimate the wood to a couple degrees higher before install. That’ll assure that you won’t get any weird expansion rates causing cupping or buckling when the floor heat kicks on
@@michaelbacile8439 thanks for your reply Michael I appreciate that a lot. At the moment I’m having the whole house done but the main work is downstairs which I still need plastering and all the heating is off . I was going to take all the flooring upstairs to acclimatise( as we are living there so it’s warmer upstairs and then when in a couple weeks when the plaster is on the walls and drying I can bring the acclimatised floor down and start fitting. Only thing I’m worried about is the wet plastered walls. If it’s not completely dry and it introduces moisture into the boards then I might have a problem. In turn experience how risky is flooring engineered oak flooring in a room that isn’t fully stable , no heating on and plastered walls. Or would you wait to fit finished floor when plastered has fully dried and the UFH on slightly ?
Oak in general isn’t very finicky when it comes to acclimation, Engineered oak is even more stable than solid oak. Still, every time I do a job I act like the customers house is mine until I’m done. In your case, if my house had wet plaster and other work being done I would still wait. As expensive as herringbone is, it’s not worth the risk even if you have a notably stable species of wood. You’ve come all this way remodeling, don’t get the wood in ahead of other trades. Floors should always be LAST just before touch ups and punch list.
There only thing I would add to the other comments for engineered wood is to only glue three rows at a time, less mess when you tap them together and no risk of the top glue surface hardening by the time you lay. (Thirty years fitting all types of wood)
I’m a fairly competent DIYer and about to lay a herringbone in a bedroom with uneven floorboards. But I have a few questions having watched a few of these videos so bear with me… they might be daft but I’d rather ask a stupid question than cock it up! 1. How do I deal with an uneven & moving (as in they flex when you walk on them) floorboards? 2. Having addressed 1 (I’m assuming screwing then down) should I then lay ply down and if so what thickness? 3. Should I glue? 4. Or should I lay underlay? 5. Will expansion gaps be needed for either option? 6. Any other suggestions I’ve not considered? Thanks I’m advance TH-camrs! 3.
Yes - beading! 😢 he should have removed skirting around the edges then reinstalled it. He should also have mixed the boards from all the packages so he wasn't left with some areas light and maybe some areas dark which has happened - there's a light area!
How nice to have walls so straight and square.
so far this is the best design of wood floor i have seen.
Nice work. For an even more stunishing result mix the wood panels from different packages before laying the floor. Than you don't get light and dark spots and the view is a little bit more homogeneous.
Totally agree!
From Start to Finish Laying Herringbone Laminate Flooring
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Thank you so much for the video. Nicely done.
Unbelievable! The room is square and the walls are parallel. That makes a perfect job. They should had mixed the boxes though. There's an area that stands out.
please tell me the color and type of wood you used? Beautiful!
Love this design, this is beautiful.
Great Job guys!
Great video, it's always fun to watch pros at work! What size flooring boards are used in the video? Also, what type of subfloor and adhesives used? Thank you
looks amazing.. great job!
Love this!
Nikki is a great master.👍
nice work, how many days it took you for this room? whats the challenges for preparation in terms of floor leveling on such board plate surfaces?
this guy know his stuff amazing floor fitter
Looks great, how did you deal with the hearth around the fireplace, is the beading attached to the hearth?
Хороша робота . Просто заглядєніє😊
I enjoyed everything about that, new sub.. that floorvisn't moving
Nice work, merci.
Great work well done
Very nice thanks.
Hey Nick, seriously graet job mate. can I ask you what thickness of plywood I can use for same application on my old floor boards? thanks in advance
Pity he doesn't seem to answer people.😢
Fantastic stuff bro, besides where did purchase the herringbone planks?
This!
Very very nice very goood
Very good 😊 job
Nice work, where are you located?
London
Impressive!
Where did u get the actual herringbone planks from? I’d like to purchase
I'm not sure if it's available where you are, but Vidar Flooring has some really nice engineered hardwood herringbone options
Ciao sono un parquettista, mi piacerebbe lavorare con voi, mi trovo in Italia, per favore rispondete, c'è un posto dove posso lavorare con voi nel settore del parquet?
Complimenti, siete davvero molto bravi. Bel lavoro.
Good job aprendí algo nuevo 👍
Skilful cutting. He does in one visit to the saw I do in 4!!
Do you remember what size planks those are?
is this hard wood floor?
Guapísimo lo mejor
Nicely laid but should leave 10 mm from sides to allow for expansion
Around 6mm for glued floors
Looks ace
how much time did this take?
Wow! Talk about making an easy job setting out long and hard. Find the centre, chalk line baton your 45 degree angle and work off of that. I’ve been laying floors for thirty years. Also why no tapping block? Hitting the wood directly is a no no.
The video is the correct way
@@nihow06 no it’s not.
No it’s not lmao I’ve been laying floors for 84 years and that’s not how you install engineered hardwood
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Nice
Our supplier asked us to install plywood over the tiles in order to be able to install the engineered wood right? Is this mandatory?
Your fitter is correct, if you’re not going to remove the tiles you need a porous subfloor for the adhesive to stick to.
What is the best glue to use for Herringbone engineered wood floors?
Wakol 230
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Without taking down skirting boards is bs. Just why?
I'm afraid I agree. The scotia beading makes the floor look like laminate.
In his defense maybe he doesn’t want to maybe the client doesn’t want to and maybe there’s the liability he doesn’t want especially if the skirt boards are old and brittle. Would be a pain to have to fix damaged pieces when upon taking them off. Skirt boards staying on or taking off is entirely optional.
@@tonyg6103it's amateurish. Doing such an expensive flooring, even if it means new skirting then so be it - imo it must be taken off.
@@HannadayFLO you can say it’s amateurish but you don’t know the context of why it’s kept on. At this point enjoy the video and forget the skirtboards it’s not your floor and not your project.
@@tonyg6103😂😂
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What about expansion gap?
What about expansion gap?
Tell me!
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красива у меня такая толька черная с алюминиевый плинтусом песня
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Where's the flooring from?
I’m currently doing up my house and I’m a carpenter , would prefer to glue the engineered flooring down as I feel like it’s a better job and more solid. Would there be any disadvantages gluing down to a ply or chipboard sun floor and below that I have underfloor heating
(Pro wood floor installer for 14 years) no, the only thing I’d recommend is that you acclimate the planks to a higher temp than the ambient room temp. So if you keep your rooms at 75 I would acclimate the wood to a couple degrees higher before install. That’ll assure that you won’t get any weird expansion rates causing cupping or buckling when the floor heat kicks on
@@michaelbacile8439 thanks for your reply Michael I appreciate that a lot. At the moment I’m having the whole house done but the main work is downstairs which I still need plastering and all the heating is off . I was going to take all the flooring upstairs to acclimatise( as we are living there so it’s warmer upstairs and then when in a couple weeks when the plaster is on the walls and drying I can bring the acclimatised floor down and start fitting. Only thing I’m worried about is the wet plastered walls. If it’s not completely dry and it introduces moisture into the boards then I might have a problem. In turn experience how risky is flooring engineered oak flooring in a room that isn’t fully stable , no heating on and plastered walls. Or would you wait to fit finished floor when plastered has fully dried and the UFH on slightly ?
Oak in general isn’t very finicky when it comes to acclimation, Engineered oak is even more stable than solid oak. Still, every time I do a job I act like the customers house is mine until I’m done. In your case, if my house had wet plaster and other work being done I would still wait. As expensive as herringbone is, it’s not worth the risk even if you have a notably stable species of wood. You’ve come all this way remodeling, don’t get the wood in ahead of other trades. Floors should always be LAST just before touch ups and punch list.
There only thing I would add to the other comments for engineered wood is to only glue three rows at a time, less mess when you tap them together and no risk of the top glue surface hardening by the time you lay. (Thirty years fitting all types of wood)
I’m a fairly competent DIYer and about to lay a herringbone in a bedroom with uneven floorboards. But I have a few questions having watched a few of these videos so bear with me… they might be daft but I’d rather ask a stupid question than cock it up!
1. How do I deal with an uneven & moving (as in they flex when you walk on them) floorboards?
2. Having addressed 1 (I’m assuming screwing then down) should I then lay ply down and if so what thickness?
3. Should I glue?
4. Or should I lay underlay?
5. Will expansion gaps be needed for either option?
6. Any other suggestions I’ve not considered?
Thanks I’m advance TH-camrs!
3.
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very experienced and professional
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u should put the total cost for the work done so people know.
why do you glue some panel, and not others
I guess if they have to be changed if damaged somewhere along later 🤷♀️
@@annazielinski6863 you have a good point,
Oh no, why hammer without a jig? Don't you have a dents on a wood?
apparently rubber hammer
🇧🇩nise
8мм технологического зазора от стен и плитки. Нет, не слышали о таком!
Зазоры меж досок вообще в сторонке плачут 😂
Düzgün islemirler
This time I will do it manually with the help of Woodglut designs.
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Must be nice to have money
ТАК НАЧИНАТ НЕ ПРАВИЛНО...
Metal claw hammers on a timber floor 😮😅 Jesus
What can we do beginners 🫣
Since you’re watching maybe you’ll learn something, or if you know better, make a video and show us how is suppose to be done👍🏻
@@NicksWoodFlooring use a hard polymer hammer.
Esos pisos no les quedan aberturas
No underlay so when walking on it u will get a clamping noise
Not a floating floor
It's got glue under it.
That only happens when you have an uneven floor, that's why you wanna make it as even and clean as possible before installation.
Please for the love of god DO NOT glue that shit down. It makes repairs a fucking nightmare
Wrong music mate.
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Cool video, but holy shit this "avatar"/"inspirational"/"epic" music is ridiculous.
Magnifique, Merci.
No explica cómo marco la línea para instalarlo
What happens to the floor when it expands and you've left zero room that along the walls?
المحتوى ممتاز لكن الموسيقى مزعجة جدا وليس لها داعي . الهدوء ممتاز ومرغوب
UNA CONSULTA Y LOS PUNTOS DE DILATACIÓN COMO LOS TRABAJA.
Has edging been used?
Yes - beading! 😢 he should have removed skirting around the edges then reinstalled it. He should also have mixed the boards from all the packages so he wasn't left with some areas light and maybe some areas dark which has happened - there's a light area!
I’m going to fit this in my kitchen it’s got tongue and grove chipboard flooring, you you still ply line it before installing? Cheers
No need to ply unless you need to get under your floor at any time in the future.
Out of interest (im getting herringbone supplied and fitted soon) how much would this cost usually to be supplied & fitted? for a room this size?
About 3700$
£60.00 per m²