Posted by admin | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 09-11-2006
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Maple Boards
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![]() Maple Lumber Red Maple Rift Flat Sawed Board Straight Grained Beautiful US $7.00
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![]() 3 8 Cherry oak or maple thin boards lumber wood crafts US $37.95
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![]() Birdseye Maple Boards US $14.95
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![]() Birdseye Maple Board US $14.95
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![]() 3 THIN MAPLE BOARDS 7 32 1 4 lumber wood crafts US $4.99
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![]() 18 WIDE BLACKLINED SPALTED MAPLE BOARD CRAFT WOOD 28 7 8 x 18 x 15 16 US $14.99
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![]() 1 3 4 in Thick Hard Maple Cutting Board Tabletop Countertop US $47.99
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![]() 4 PCS SOFT MAPLE LUMBER WOOD KILN DRIED BOARDS 1 2 US $20.25
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![]() 2 matched MAPLE 098 boards 5266 EXCELLENT FIGURE US $25.11
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![]() Cherry Walnut Maple White Oak 3 Board Feet Nice Wood US $5.99
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![]() 49 1 2 x 15 x 2 9 16 THICK MATCHED CURLY MAPLE LUMBER WOOD 2 BOARDS P 74 US $99.99
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![]() Spalted Birdseye Maple Board US $11.95
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![]() FIGURED CURLY SUGAR MAPLE LUMBER WOOD 1 LIVE EDGE BOARD NATURAL EDGE Z 75 US $180.00
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![]() MATCHED CURLY RED MAPLE LIVE EDGE LUMBER NATURAL EDGE WOOD 2 DRY BOARDS X 68 US $90.00
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How much should installing wood floor boards cost?
I am planning to remove the carpet of my house and install wood floorboards and was wondering how much should it cost etc
I no that it has something to do with like 50Cents a square ft i dont no exact is the price based like that or sumthing
I am most likely going to go for maple wood
If you're looking to use solid maple flooring... just the flooring itself will run close to $5 sq ft. .. and that's unfinished.
HOW you have it installed, and finished.. as well as where... will affect the price a great deal. Labor in my area certainly runs higher than 50cents a sq ft.
Flooring can be nailed down, glued down, or glued together (called a 'floating' floor). If you use laminated flooring, you can get the 'click together' type, which is very easy for DIY'ers to install. One other choice is "engineered" flooring.. this is wood flooring, but it is built up in layers, like plywood. It can be 3/8" thin, or 3/4" thick...prefinished or unfinished.
My suggestion would be to go shopping, well in advance of ripping out your carpet. Go to several flooring stores, look at what is available, and get educated on the material, qualities, etc. I wouldn't buy a car without shopping first, and flooring will last a whole lot longer than a car, hehehe. While shopping, ask questions. Get estimates. Most stores that sell flooring, will also install. Also get estimates from contractors. ALWAYS ask for references and CHECK THEM. Go talk to prior customers, and look at the work.
When shopping you'll need to know the square footage of your room, so measure it, and take the dimensions with you. You may also be asked how many doorways, and corners there are, so if you're handy with a pencil (or an art/drafting program), draw out a sketch of the room to take shopping with you.
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