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14 Things not to do to your wood floor
- Never fit a solid wood floor over a new concrete screed. It will need 28 days minimum to dry and then a special process to cover it with.
- Never glue down solid wood flooring over 16mm thick to under floor heating.
- Never fit electric under floor heating under solid wood floors.
- Never fit a solid or engineered wood floor without checking the humidity in the sub floor without a moisture barrier.
- Never fit a solid wood floor with less than 15mm expansion across the planks to exterior walls.
- Never glue down any solid wood floor down over 160mm across the plank width (they expand too much and are too strong, for the glue to hold it down).
- Never fit any wood floor in a room with any form of Primary heating.
- If you have a flood never turn on heating to dry it out, it can take weeks, and it’s always advisable to remove the centre plank in the room, and have a window open regularly.
- Never wet mop a solid wood floor.
- Never wet mop any floor, always use oil for cleaning an oil floor and neutral PH cleaner for a lacquered floor, ask us for details.
- Never acclimatise a floor within three weeks of plastering taking place in the same room.
- Never try and acclimatise a floor with heating.
- Never acclimatise wooden floor boards in a room temperature less than 15 degrees as they will take on water moisture and over expand. Then when fitted they will dry out, shrink, and the appearance will be ruined.
- Most wooden floors will last 1 to 200 years with reasonable levels of maintenance, poor fitting can reduce this drastically, so get it fitted by a specialist floor layer. Normal carpenters and builders have all the right tools and skills but do not possess the knowledge or test equipment to do it properly.
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