Your going to want to put in what they call a floating floor. First you put 2x6's aroung the out side of the floor, then you put supports in the middle to help prevent sagging, the last step is to lay a piece of plywood onto and then screwing it to the 2x6's
2006-09-24 00:24:30
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answered by jam1577 2
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The only way that you can lay real hardwood is to put down tar paper. Be sure to let it over lap four to six inches. Then lay 3/4 treated plywood. They make a lamanated flooring for concrete. That is 1/4 hardwood 1/4 plywood and 1/4 treated
2006-09-24 00:30:13
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answered by ji9mmy m 2
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Step by step Wood Flooring Installation:
http://www.woodlinefloors.co.uk/wood-flooring-installation-help.htm
This will tell you everything you need to know to do the job right the first time. This even has pictures for you to view.
2006-09-24 00:24:41
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answered by cwsmith 3
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if floor is level and smooth, u can glue it down......i dont like hardwood on concrete but the only other thing u can do is to install "sleepers"( 2 x on the floor to make a raised floor) and new plywood floor and install.
lic. gen. contrator
2006-09-24 01:38:25
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answered by bigg_dogg44 6
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if the floor is level as normal ,if uneven underlay boards if very uneven fill in concrete
2006-09-24 00:26:53
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answered by EMMAL H 2
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