What are the construction requirements for the wooden floor of the basketball hall?

1. Prevent the assembly from being too loose or too tight.
When buying lumber, you must go to a regular manufacturer, not an unknown one. Since conventional manufacturers' wood is generally dried at the place of origin and then shipped in containers, conventional manufacturers are directly further processed and then transported to the construction site, correspondingly reducing the chance of the wood getting wet. If you're concerned, you might as well use a hygrometer at the time of purchase to check the humidity of the wood, so you can be on the safe side. It should be reminded that after the wood is repurchased, it should be placed in the house for two or three days to adapt to the ground gas before construction. Before construction, the ground should be kept dry and a moisture-proof layer should be laid. This way, the wood will no longer deform.
2. Prevent fixing with wooden wedges and nails.
During the construction process, the fixation of wooden wedges and nails will cause the contact surface between the wooden wedges and the nails to be too small, and the grip strength will be insufficient, which will easily lead to the loosening of the wooden keel and make noise when stepping on the floor.
3. Prevent the length direction of the floor from being inconsistent with the direction of the entrance.
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At the time of construction, it must be noted that the length of the floor should be consistent with the direction of the entrance to ensure a good visual effect.
4. Prevent uneven ground.
Make sure the floor is dry, level and free of debris. Generally, floor installation should be done after other finishing works are completed. Uneven ground will hang some floors and joists, making noise when pedaling.
5. Prevent the keel from drying.