Looking for advice/thoughts.
I am intending to install a hardwood floor (60sq metres) on concrete slab which should be pretty flat, thinking of Australian native spotted gum, in addition as I will be purchasing the timber all in one go (cheaper?) I want to install a 30 sq metre deck plus bi fold doors (currently aluminium patio doors installed) the intention is to open up the complete patio window area, it's an apartment with garden, the deck will be the same width as the bi folds which in turn is the same width as the living area. I will get the doors made and installed professionally.
What order should I do each job?
The patio windows have a 2 metre overhang, I would like to have a flat threshold but worry about water ingress during storms?
Should I go with a polyurethane glue plus the odd nail, or go the traditional nailed floor, there are no apartments below me? I need to check the threshold height onto the kitchen tiles and into the bedrooms, which I guess will determine how much depth I have to play with.
I will have the help of an experienced builder and others. Plus of course my Festools!
I'm guessing I can lay the floor then get professionals in to sand and seal?
Of course I am trying to manage the cost!
Cheers!
Zeb
I am intending to install a hardwood floor (60sq metres) on concrete slab which should be pretty flat, thinking of Australian native spotted gum, in addition as I will be purchasing the timber all in one go (cheaper?) I want to install a 30 sq metre deck plus bi fold doors (currently aluminium patio doors installed) the intention is to open up the complete patio window area, it's an apartment with garden, the deck will be the same width as the bi folds which in turn is the same width as the living area. I will get the doors made and installed professionally.
What order should I do each job?
The patio windows have a 2 metre overhang, I would like to have a flat threshold but worry about water ingress during storms?
Should I go with a polyurethane glue plus the odd nail, or go the traditional nailed floor, there are no apartments below me? I need to check the threshold height onto the kitchen tiles and into the bedrooms, which I guess will determine how much depth I have to play with.
I will have the help of an experienced builder and others. Plus of course my Festools!
I'm guessing I can lay the floor then get professionals in to sand and seal?
Of course I am trying to manage the cost!
Cheers!
Zeb