Installing hardwood flooring can be a easy deal for many people depending on the type of hardwood floor that you pick. Back in the old days where boards had to be laid out and nailed into the frame at certain points with no subfloor present, newer and much easier hardwood flooring styles generally allow for installation over a subfloor.
Even when restoring old homes, one of the first things that people do is to put down a plywood subfloor in order to ensure that the house is protected and can last for much longer.
Make sure that the subfloor is clean, dry and level. Depending on which floor you choose, the installation method will be very different.
If you choose traditional hardwood flooring that actually needs to be glued down, you will need to start by spreading the adhesive over the subfloor, and then installing the planks immediately so that the adhesive does not dry. It's a lot like tile installation, including starting from the center and working your way out so that you have a uniform pattern around the room.
If you are installing hardwood flooring that is a floating style or involves the tongue-in-groove snap together planks, the job will be a little easier. You will need to install the padding that comes with the planks over the subfloor, securing as needed and cutting it to size.
Then, you can begin in one corner of the room, installing the planks one by one. Use a small bead of adhesive into the grooves of the boards will allow them to stay in place much better once your install is finished. There are many styles of hardwood floors to choose from, so you will need to make sure that you are aware of the best way to install the ones that you select.
It's not difficult to install a hardwood floor, but if you feel that you are not up for it or you simply don't have the time, feel free to consult a professional to install the floors for you. Professional floor installers are not expensive and can give you a much more professional look and allow your floors to last longer than if you did it yourself.
Keep this in mind, because you'll have to factor in the cost of professional installation services so that you don't overspend.