This flooring job was a new one for me, click-lock solid Bamboo 5-1/8" wide flooring. The two types of install were glue or nails, I chose nails, that only made it a bit more challenging to get the lock in the click lock boards. I also used a multi-tool to cope the flooring underneath the door trim and then just jig saw to do the door jam patters. Lastly, since the home had quarter round installed in other rooms, the homeowner and I agreed to use more to hide the expansion gap in their dining room and living room.
Enthusiasm for the industrial arts came about ever since I could play Legos as a very young child and once I reached an age where the design of homes was itching at my curiosity, it was all over from then on. I have been fortunate to work for a few carpenters alike who have shown me many tricks to the trade of construction. After working under so many contractors, it was decided that I was going into business for myself, J.S. Industrial Arts Co; while also going to school at Central Maine Community College for the latest education and practices in Building and Construction Technology. My courses and school resources give me an advantage in the field I feel separates me from other builders in a positive way. If I have questions, they get answered and not from just another builder but a competent and experienced educator who's job it is to teach up to date information as well as stay tuned to the latest and best building practices.