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    reclaimed Parquet with bitumen

    are you a parrot??
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    reclaimed Parquet with bitumen

    He's right about not using new bitumen in the house - that's no longer allowed. But bitumen stains on blocks don't do any harm, as long as you don't heat them
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    Flooring plank length

    Are you sure all boards would be 1100mm? If anything, longer boards mean fewer joints (which can act as hinges, so the fewer the better)
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    Floor installation method

    Yes, plus their own weight. Undercut all architraves and slide the boards underneath it, this will also hold them down
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    Floor installation method

    Just a bit of gentle force, it shouldn't take a hammer
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    Floor installation method

    That's way too loose! Bring back what you bought and ask a refund, they've sold you rubbish!
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    Floor installation method

    Why would the hallway be too narrow for floating?? Do use a thresholds in between the areas, the climate in the hallway will be different than in the larger area. And use an underlayment that doesn't contain a DPM since all your underfloors will be either existing floorboards or sheet material
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    solid oak onto wooden floor

    IMHO the right decision!
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    solid oak onto wooden floor

    I'm more interested in the shortest lengths, I'm guessing there are loads of around 300mm??
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    solid oak onto wooden floor

    It depends on the width and the length of the 18mm boards if you can use the floating method. What is the size of the boards?
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    Fitting Bamboo Hardwood Floor - Help !

    Your Bamboo floor is too narrow and too short to install floating (by using an underlayment and glueing the T&G. Knowing the T&G of bamboo flooring I wouldn't secret nail it either, but fully bond the board with flexible adhesive to your plywood underfloor
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    Engineered wood floor over ufh with a hotspot

    It also depends on the quality of your wood-engineered boards, especially the quality bonding between top-layer and backing. For instance, these products are highly suitable for UFH and could tackle the hot-spot - as long as you treat your UFH normally and don't exceed the maximum temperature...
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    Engineered wood floor over ufh with a hotspot

    How "large" is this hot-spot?
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    cork expansion strips

    We would start with the groove facing the wall, which makes glueing the next row easier (you glue into the groove of the board you install next)
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    cork expansion strips

    Don't use anything to fill the expansion gap! Never! What's the use of a gap when you fill it in??? Fit your skirtingboard over the gaps or use flat beading, scotias etc.
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    Recommendations for hardwood floor

    What don't you understand of: "From European Oak to bespoke design patterns in Parquet Flooring, you will definitely find your quality real wood floor too; the only robust floor-covering that becomes more beautiful over time! Our aim is to make sure that the natural wooden flooring you select...
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    Recommendations for hardwood floor

    It's down to the stability of the whole board. If the T&G is right below the top layer, the forces applied to the board can snap off the tongue - due to the lack of "body" between the T&G and the bonding between top layer and backing. Just look at the picture on this page, showing a quality...
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    Recommendations for hardwood floor

    We've got pages and pages of decent quality information
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