Wood help

Discussion in 'Wood' started by dazlight, Oct 13, 2012.

  1. dazlight

    dazlight Super Moderator

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    My mate send me this, can you answer his question lads?

    Sorry for the intrusion but
    Looking for some advice please on wooden flooring please?
    We are thinking of fitting 18mm solid wood flooring with fibre board underlay and possibly a damp membrane onto a screened floor with underfloor heating.
    What we are wondering is do you think the wood with the underlay will
    Be too thick and also is it necessary to use the damp proof membrane as its going to be in our hall?
    Would appreciate any advice if you don't mind thankyou.
    Hope everything is ok there.
    Cheers
    Chris
     
  2. welsh wood

    welsh wood Well-Known Member

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    personally would NEVER EVER fit solid on-top of any ufh... eng. is the only option...!

    also don't think the fibre board is compatible with ufh...
     
  3. scotflooring

    scotflooring Well-Known Member

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    ^^^^ This ^^^^
     
  4. mjfl

    mjfl Well-Known Member

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    as above :rolleyes:
     
  5. dazlight

    dazlight Super Moderator

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    Any other things I can tell him?
     
  6. welsh wood

    welsh wood Well-Known Member

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    yep, get back to the drawing board & create Plan-B... :cool:
    or just get some eng.
     
  7. tarkett85

    tarkett85 Well-Known Member

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    Yeah don't float it bond direct to subfloor if poss, or just put down lvt miles better
     
  8. coolevilangel

    coolevilangel Well-Known Member

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    I wouldn't be putting solid down over a ufh myself but each to their own.
    As stated above tho, eng is the way fwd!!
     
  9. flooringman

    flooringman Well-Known Member

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    Daz, tell him: To use engineered wood and glue it down rather than float it for better heat transfer.
    Make sure the UFH is fully commissioned/tested before installation.
    Make sure of the temperature range and that the heat is only increased gradually after installation.
     
  10. tarkett85

    tarkett85 Well-Known Member

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    Think junckers can be used over UFH but don't like UFH leave it for tiles
     
  11. welsh wood

    welsh wood Well-Known Member

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    pretty sure most eng. wood flooring is compatible with ufh - have carbon mat system in my living room, nice & toasty on the feet this time of year... :cool:

    as advised above if going onto 'wet' ufh then fully bond with suitable & appropriate adhesive for best results :D
     
  12. Floorsave

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    Hi Chris,

    Unfortunately you will be making a massive mistake, firstly by fitting a solid wood floor on underlay and secondly fitting a solid wood floor onto underfloor heating.

    Solid wood has to be nailed or glued to the subfloor using the correct nail gun (power nailer). This should be laid with barbed nails. This is because each plank will try and move individually. If the subfloor is concrete then you should use a DPM then an adhesive that is flexible. You are well advised not to use this method on top of underfloor heating with a solid floor.

    I would recommend a multiply floor which has a layer of ply with a thick veneer on top. The ply makes the flooring very stable and less prone to movement. This can be glued down if the sub floor is concrete, nailed down, or if the subfloor is made from timber. In your case I would recommend floating the wood flooring on top of an underlay. The underlay should be as thin as possible (2-3mm) to let the heat through. If you have a concrete sub floor then use an underlay that has a plastic DPM (damp proof membrane) built in.

    Daniel

    Floorsave
     

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