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  Place a small piece of wood against the plank and hammer the two together until the seam between the first and second row is completely closed. Replace BaseboardsRemove the spacers along the walls. The planks need 48 hours to acclimate to the temperature and humidity of the room before you install them. If you are using a vapour barrier, which is recommended but not imperative, install it according to the manufacturer's directions. Lay a piece of flooring against the jamb and mark the jamb with a pencil. This will allow space for expansion and contraction, and will keep the floor from warping.Prepare the Floor for Installation Unwrap the packages of floor planks and them stack up on the floor.

  The planks in the last row may need to be ripped, or cut along the length, to ensure a perfect fit. Use this time to prepare the floor for installation. Install the Remaining RowsInstall the second row of planks, beginning on the side of the room where you left off. Cut Planks to FitTo cut the proper sized piece for the last plank on the row, lay a plank on top of the last, with the ends flush. Install the First RowPlace 1/2-inch spacers against the walls every 12 to 18 inches.

  Measure the planks using the same method as before. Gently insert the grooved side of the plank into the tongue on the first row. Be sure to stagger the planks so that the end seams are not uniform. Lay another plank on top of the second, and slide this top plank firmly against the spacers along the wall. Install the first row of planks with the groove side of the plank firmly against the spacers. . Replace the baseboards, attaching them to the wall with finishing nails. The planks should be laid so they're parallel to the longest wall. To counter-sink the nails, place a nail directly over the head of the nail in the plank and tap with a hammer until the first nail sinks below the surface of the baseboard. Use a coping saw to remove the bottom of the jamb, careful to make the cut perfectly parallel to the floor. Cut the second plank with a table saw and install it. Clean the floor thoroughly with an all-purpose cleaner to remove dirt and grime, then vacuum the floor to remove any debris and dust. Fill the holes with putty and paint or stain to match the wood. Trim the Door JambsIf you have door jambs that the flooring will not cleanly slide beneath, trim them. Mark the second plank using the edge of the top plank as a guide. Remove the baseboards in the room vertical band saw and label them for easy reinstallation

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