We may need to reconsider the construction to lighten the load a bit but either way it’s going to be a lot of weight in one area so it needs some decent support. Thanks.
Yeah that’s a good point too. I haven’t fallen through yet!
There is some “spring” to a floating floor though so I guess the tall chimney breast above does need some stability.
If it was a standalone stove without the chimney breast I’d be a bit less concerned.
Okay that’s makes sense. Thanks very much. It’s a 1970s house and the concrete foundations seem really solid and no signs of subsidence so I’m guessing the solid concrete base might be overkill.
Thanks again. That’s really helpful.
There are joists but there’s a big drop beneath the floor. Everyone we’ve spoken to has advised that we need a solid support as the floor/joists aren’t sufficient to hold the weight.
We’re just trying to establish the best way of achieving the support.
Thanks for the reply.
We’re okay with the thickness of the hearth and we’ve got that sorted. It’s the “strength” of the floor beneath the stove and the hearth.
As I said, it’s a floating wood floor so we need something UNDER the floor to support the weight of the stove (and the hearth).
We’re installing a log burner in our lounge. The floor is a floating wood floor with a 60cm gap underneath and a solid concrete foundation.
We know the log burner needs a solid base so we were originally told that we’d need a solid concrete base from the foundation to floor level to take the...
These are definitely things we’ll be looking into but I think in the short term I think we need to get a dehumidifier just to make the atmosphere more pleasant.
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Thanks for that. I was really just looking for pointers as to what could be the cause and whether we should be worried so the information pretty much everyone has given has been great.
Everything I’ve looked at online suggests the humidity we’re seeing is too high and it generally feels...
I’m not getting it out every time there’s moisture in the air. We suspected there was moisture in the air before we got the meter. The meter is now out all the time keeping an eye on it.
Whether we’re “getting a meter out” or not is absolutely irrelevant. There’s still high humidity whether...