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Step 1

              How to Replace Hardwood Flooring               
  • Remove the hardwood, tile, or carpet flooring you are trying to replace to expose the foundation or plywood underneath. The methods will vary depending on the type of flooring that is being removed.
  • Be sure to remove extra fragments of the original flooring and clean the area of any debris.

Remove the hardwood, tile, or carpet flooring you are trying to replace to expose the foundation or plywood underneath. The methods will vary depending on the type of flooring that is being removed.

Be sure to remove extra fragments of the original flooring and clean the area of any debris.

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Step 2

  • With a notched trowel, spread the GreenGrip hardwood adhesive over the foundation where you would like to lay the new flooring.

With a notched trowel, spread the GreenGrip hardwood adhesive over the foundation where you would like to lay the new flooring.

Step 3

  • Measure the planks of wood to organize them into a desired pattern, then cut each plank accordingly.

Measure the planks of wood to organize them into a desired pattern, then cut each plank accordingly.

Step 4

  • Carefully place the boards on top of the glue, making sure to push the seams of the planks together.

Carefully place the boards on top of the glue, making sure to push the seams of the planks together.

Step 5

  • Some of the adhesive may come through the seams, so wipe off any excess glue with a wet rag.

Some of the adhesive may come through the seams, so wipe off any excess glue with a wet rag.

Step 6

  • Let the glue cure for 24 hours and enjoy your beautiful new floor!

Let the glue cure for 24 hours and enjoy your beautiful new floor!

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