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How Many Nails Per Square Foot Hardwood Floor?

Writer Gabriel Cooper

How many nails do I need for hardwood floor?

Based on the width of the floorboards, determine the nail spacing requirements for your hardwood flooring. Nails are needed every 8 to 10 inches on boards that are 2 to 2 3/4 inches wide. Boards 3 to 3 3/4 inches wide require 6 to 8 inches of nail spacing. One nail should be inserted every six inches into boards that are between four and seven inches wide.

How far apart are nails in hardwood flooring?

According to Flooring.org, the National Wood Flooring Association, nails or staples should be spaced eight to ten inches apart for solid hardwood boards and four to eight inches apart for engineered wood boards. A Room Square Foot and Cleat Coverage Calculator is available on PowerNail.

How long should nails be for 3/4 hardwood flooring?

For 3/4-inch hardwood flooring, how long should the nails be? For 3/4-inch flooring, the standard nail length is 1-3/4 inches. There are, however, some exceptions to this rule. Using a 2-inch nail if your subfloor is wood over floor joists or two layers of plywood over concrete is required.

Can you staple 3/4 hardwood flooring?

Hardwood floors can be installed using nails, staples, or glue. Before you can staple the hardwood floor to the subfloor, you must first install all of the subfloor materials with brads.