How thick is the wood on an old parquet floor please? Circa 1900.
Thanks in advance.
bklynbabe
in Renovation 7 years and 2 months ago
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vqizghobmdcbws | 7 years and 1 month ago
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Here is some circa 1800-1900 ash parquet flooring I found. Its 5/16″ and unfinished. It comes in 19X19 tiles that would greatly speed up the installation process. https://www.ebay.com/itm/19X19-Ash-Parquet-Flooring-Limited-Inventory-DIY-Special-50-sq-ft-minimum/331815645850
yudashasom | 7 years and 1 month ago
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It’s a fact that the wood is 5/16″ when new. You can still buy the exact same wood – but like I said regarding old wood, it depends how much it was sanded and every building will be different.
allans | 7 years and 1 month ago
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I’m agreeing with the 1/4″ measurement. I had some repair work done by Carlos Wood Floors (http://www.carloswoodfloors) when I removed my radiators a few years ago at my Brooklyn Brownstone. We had some loose pieces which were about that thick. Carlos and his crew are extremely Brownstone floor knowledgable – if you need any work done. I’m attaching photos of their repair work – they matched the existing border design perfectly. [Carlos-wood-floors-brownstone-parquet-repair-restoration-2](//muut.com/u/brownstoner/s3/:brownstoner:y8zX:carloswoodfloorsbrownstoneparquetrepairrestoration2.jpg.jpg) [Carlos-wood-floors-brownstone-parquet-repair-restoration-1](//muut.com/u/brownstoner/s3/:brownstoner:4N49:carloswoodfloorsbrownstoneparquetrepairrestoration1.jpg.jpg)
bklynbabe | 7 years and 1 month ago
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Thank you all very much
Guest User | 7 years and 2 months ago
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Most likely 1/4″ as our flooring contractor said and was confirmed when we tore out our 1900’s parquet flooring.
RobertGMarvin
in Renovation 7 years and 2 months ago
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FWIW a couple of years ago we put 1/2″ plywood and 3/4″ oak over the refinished subfloor in our kitchen that had become more than shabby after many years of use. The added weight hasn’t been a problem.
bklynbabe | 7 years and 2 months ago
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Thanks for the answers. I am asking because as a possible feature to a renovation we want to put in a parquet floor. We have refinished subflooring, right now. It’s maybe 1/2 in thick, has a few bouncy boards, and it is splintery. We do not likenthe butcher block look of oak planks. I’m concerned about the weight of a thick new floor too.
yudashasom | 7 years and 2 months ago
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5/16” when new – I can’t tell you how much you have left after sandings. Most floors I’ve seen like this, still have a lot of life.
daveinbedstuy | 7 years and 2 months ago
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Typically around 1/4″ -3/8″ but 1/2″ max.
RobertGMarvin
in Renovation 7 years and 2 months ago
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No one answer, but some, like in my 1899 house, are pretty thin and can only take one sanding.