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July 27, 2011 at 8:22 AM #713223July 27, 2011 at 9:19 AM #713342XBoxBoyParticipant
If you’re looking at $10-12 per sq foot you might consider putting in solid wood instead of laminate. To do this, you are best off buying the wood and having it milled (Frost Hardwoods on Miramar is probably the best place for this) and then hiring someone to install it. Some installers prefer to have the wood delivered and then allow it to acclimate before installing, others prefer to install it as soon as it’s milled. (I think the later choice makes more sense if you’re near the beach, since the tongue in groove can swell and be hard to install) Be sure you have everything planned and scheduled before they mill the boards.
July 27, 2011 at 9:19 AM #713248XBoxBoyParticipantIf you’re looking at $10-12 per sq foot you might consider putting in solid wood instead of laminate. To do this, you are best off buying the wood and having it milled (Frost Hardwoods on Miramar is probably the best place for this) and then hiring someone to install it. Some installers prefer to have the wood delivered and then allow it to acclimate before installing, others prefer to install it as soon as it’s milled. (I think the later choice makes more sense if you’re near the beach, since the tongue in groove can swell and be hard to install) Be sure you have everything planned and scheduled before they mill the boards.
July 27, 2011 at 9:19 AM #713939XBoxBoyParticipantIf you’re looking at $10-12 per sq foot you might consider putting in solid wood instead of laminate. To do this, you are best off buying the wood and having it milled (Frost Hardwoods on Miramar is probably the best place for this) and then hiring someone to install it. Some installers prefer to have the wood delivered and then allow it to acclimate before installing, others prefer to install it as soon as it’s milled. (I think the later choice makes more sense if you’re near the beach, since the tongue in groove can swell and be hard to install) Be sure you have everything planned and scheduled before they mill the boards.
July 27, 2011 at 9:19 AM #714090XBoxBoyParticipantIf you’re looking at $10-12 per sq foot you might consider putting in solid wood instead of laminate. To do this, you are best off buying the wood and having it milled (Frost Hardwoods on Miramar is probably the best place for this) and then hiring someone to install it. Some installers prefer to have the wood delivered and then allow it to acclimate before installing, others prefer to install it as soon as it’s milled. (I think the later choice makes more sense if you’re near the beach, since the tongue in groove can swell and be hard to install) Be sure you have everything planned and scheduled before they mill the boards.
July 27, 2011 at 9:19 AM #714448XBoxBoyParticipantIf you’re looking at $10-12 per sq foot you might consider putting in solid wood instead of laminate. To do this, you are best off buying the wood and having it milled (Frost Hardwoods on Miramar is probably the best place for this) and then hiring someone to install it. Some installers prefer to have the wood delivered and then allow it to acclimate before installing, others prefer to install it as soon as it’s milled. (I think the later choice makes more sense if you’re near the beach, since the tongue in groove can swell and be hard to install) Be sure you have everything planned and scheduled before they mill the boards.
July 27, 2011 at 9:43 AM #713347teacherSDParticipantI’ve used JtR’s flooring guys for carpet and I was very happy with the whole experience.
July 27, 2011 at 9:43 AM #713253teacherSDParticipantI’ve used JtR’s flooring guys for carpet and I was very happy with the whole experience.
July 27, 2011 at 9:43 AM #713944teacherSDParticipantI’ve used JtR’s flooring guys for carpet and I was very happy with the whole experience.
July 27, 2011 at 9:43 AM #714453teacherSDParticipantI’ve used JtR’s flooring guys for carpet and I was very happy with the whole experience.
July 27, 2011 at 9:43 AM #714095teacherSDParticipantI’ve used JtR’s flooring guys for carpet and I was very happy with the whole experience.
July 27, 2011 at 1:18 PM #714518earlyretirementParticipant[quote=XBoxBoy]If you’re looking at $10-12 per sq foot you might consider putting in solid wood instead of laminate. To do this, you are best off buying the wood and having it milled (Frost Hardwoods on Miramar is probably the best place for this) and then hiring someone to install it. Some installers prefer to have the wood delivered and then allow it to acclimate before installing, others prefer to install it as soon as it’s milled. (I think the later choice makes more sense if you’re near the beach, since the tongue in groove can swell and be hard to install) Be sure you have everything planned and scheduled before they mill the boards.[/quote]
DEFINITELY we will put in hardwood flooring and not laminate as I think that looks horrible. I emailed Jim’s contact and waiting to hear back from them. It won’t be cheap as the house is 4,200 sq. feet. Fortunately the bottom level has hardwood flooring but the top is all carpet now and we’re looking to go with hardwood.
July 27, 2011 at 1:18 PM #713412earlyretirementParticipant[quote=XBoxBoy]If you’re looking at $10-12 per sq foot you might consider putting in solid wood instead of laminate. To do this, you are best off buying the wood and having it milled (Frost Hardwoods on Miramar is probably the best place for this) and then hiring someone to install it. Some installers prefer to have the wood delivered and then allow it to acclimate before installing, others prefer to install it as soon as it’s milled. (I think the later choice makes more sense if you’re near the beach, since the tongue in groove can swell and be hard to install) Be sure you have everything planned and scheduled before they mill the boards.[/quote]
DEFINITELY we will put in hardwood flooring and not laminate as I think that looks horrible. I emailed Jim’s contact and waiting to hear back from them. It won’t be cheap as the house is 4,200 sq. feet. Fortunately the bottom level has hardwood flooring but the top is all carpet now and we’re looking to go with hardwood.
July 27, 2011 at 1:18 PM #714160earlyretirementParticipant[quote=XBoxBoy]If you’re looking at $10-12 per sq foot you might consider putting in solid wood instead of laminate. To do this, you are best off buying the wood and having it milled (Frost Hardwoods on Miramar is probably the best place for this) and then hiring someone to install it. Some installers prefer to have the wood delivered and then allow it to acclimate before installing, others prefer to install it as soon as it’s milled. (I think the later choice makes more sense if you’re near the beach, since the tongue in groove can swell and be hard to install) Be sure you have everything planned and scheduled before they mill the boards.[/quote]
DEFINITELY we will put in hardwood flooring and not laminate as I think that looks horrible. I emailed Jim’s contact and waiting to hear back from them. It won’t be cheap as the house is 4,200 sq. feet. Fortunately the bottom level has hardwood flooring but the top is all carpet now and we’re looking to go with hardwood.
July 27, 2011 at 1:18 PM #714008earlyretirementParticipant[quote=XBoxBoy]If you’re looking at $10-12 per sq foot you might consider putting in solid wood instead of laminate. To do this, you are best off buying the wood and having it milled (Frost Hardwoods on Miramar is probably the best place for this) and then hiring someone to install it. Some installers prefer to have the wood delivered and then allow it to acclimate before installing, others prefer to install it as soon as it’s milled. (I think the later choice makes more sense if you’re near the beach, since the tongue in groove can swell and be hard to install) Be sure you have everything planned and scheduled before they mill the boards.[/quote]
DEFINITELY we will put in hardwood flooring and not laminate as I think that looks horrible. I emailed Jim’s contact and waiting to hear back from them. It won’t be cheap as the house is 4,200 sq. feet. Fortunately the bottom level has hardwood flooring but the top is all carpet now and we’re looking to go with hardwood.
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