Thursday, May 14, 2015

Redwood Floors – From Subfloor to Finished Art



Redwood Floors – From Sub floor to Finished Art

One of the biggest challenges in reviving the Eureka house was the floor and all that covered them. After a year of removing carpets, vinyl flooring, plywood and particleboard we were left with redwood subfloors. The rough planked floors were mostly square cut with the occasional gap that exceeded a ¼ inch.

Houses in Eureka have the unfinished subfloors covered with carpet or some other easy surface. The houses often do not have the hardwood floors, a few have Douglas fir, but many were left with subfloors. The cost of importing hardwoods was just prohibitive. Many of houses you do see with traditional oak floors were added later in the 20s or 30s.

After looking at oak and maple hardwoods we came back to the redwood subfloors. We loved the wide planks of old growth, some up toe 18 in. wide and many of them over 20 ft. long. You can just imagine what it was like to build these houses at the turn of the century.

There was concern about the softness of redwood, but we looked at other redwood floors and they were holding up well.

Our friend, Rick Willits from Blue Lake, gave us a great deal of encouragement and some advise on cleaning up the floors. If you need floor work and love wood then Rick is the guy to see on the North Coast.

We spent weeks cleaning the floors, scarping off the cardboard glued to the floors, cleaning the gaps, pulling a million tacks and nails and re-setting the large nails holding floor board down. Once our work was done Rick came in with the floor sanders and 4 coats of low gloss Varathane to finish the job.

The wide plants show off the old growth redwood that makes this house really shine. It helps tie the house the north coast and the ancient forest that are so much of the North Coast.

We plan to cover most of the floors with a collection of bright period rugs to protect our new floors.


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  3. Thank you so much for the posts on redwood subfloors. I have the same situation in a little bungalow in Mountain View and am very grateful for the information. How is the floor holding up? I have lots of dogs who are sometimes a little iffy on the housetraining.

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    1. Good luck with your floors. As for redwood floors holding up our experience has been good. Likewise other houses in Humboldt County look good. We looked at other houses with redwood floors before we had our done. An extra coat of finish on the floors (4 coats) made sense - and plenty of area rugs.

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  6. Nice post! I am curious about using redwood as an interior floor. We have just replaced our 1400 sq
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    1. ps...I’m okay if the floor would get distressed.

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  9. How is redwood holding up? We are exposing our parlor redwood subfloor at 13th and I street white victorian and your post floors look great. Wade

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    1. Oh wow, I think I looked at that place to buy a couple years ago. If the same one it’s so beautiful inside.

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  10. I've completed the downstairs myself using a slightly different technique. Most of the work was removing plywood sheets from the redwood and dealing with the nails and tacks. There are two layers of redwood planks whose gaps do not align. I rough sanded with a belt sander, leveled some high spots with a power planer, filled the holes and gaps with clear acrylic caulk, drum, edge sanded with 36 and 60, filled a few areas and random, disc and detail sanded the edges with 100, and final drum sanded with 100. There were a few spots that got extra disc and random orbit sanding. The floor was sealed with 2 coats of lock and seal rolled on. Some softer boards got 1-2 more coats. The top coat is 1-2 layers of VC Polywhey matte depending on expected foot traffic.

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