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The natural and organic grains combined with the soft hues of natural wood can instantly create a warm and inviting feeling. If you have a concrete slab main floor or basement, you may be wondering if it's possible to install hardwood flooring directly on top of the concrete. The short answer is yes.
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Hardwood flooring cannot be placed over a freshly poured concrete slab, so if you’re moving into a newly-constructed home, you’ll have to wait until the concrete has fully cured. This process can take about 6 to 8 weeks, and during that time excess moisture will continue evaporating from the slab. If you install your floors too early, this moisture could ruin the wood. Amount of Moisture: Even established concrete slabs can wick moisture from the ground and allow it into your home. If your home is regularly damp, has high levels of humidity, or your foundation doesn’t drain well, you won’t want to install hardwood floors until you can fix the issue. You’ll want to have a waterproofing expert look at your slab first to determine if they can solve the issue.
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Next, we’ll install an appropriate moisture barrier to keep any excess water from reaching your hardwood floor. We’ll make sure the barrier is properly installed and all seams are sealed. Place & Secure Hardwood Flooring: Now that all the prep work is done, we can finally begin to lay out the hardwood flooring. We’ll use our expertise to precisely install your flooring and properly secure it in place. Now that all the prep work is done, we can finally begin to lay out the hardwood flooring. We’ll use our expertise to precisely install your flooring and properly secure it in place. Add Finishing Touches: Lastly, we’ll reinstall your old baseboards or add new ones if you desire. This will finish up the project and complete your brand-new floors!
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