engineered floors

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    LVT or Engineered Oak over a Wet UFH

    We are trying to decide on LVT or Engineered Oak over a Wet UFH in the kitchen. The floor is 50% suspended concrete, 50% suspended timber There is no insulation under the concrete. We want to minimise the buildup, as we don't want a huge step between rooms and at the bottom of the stairs (not...
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    Stopgap77 vs SikabondRapid DPM under engineered wooden floor?

    Hi, We have a large village hall that we've installed UF heating in - wet system, covered in 75mm concrete screed. We don't have the sufficient drying time so looking to put down a liquid DPM ahead of an engineered timber floor (all flooring, underlay etc is UF heating- compatible). We'd been...
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    Wood flooring, Doubt on expansion gap

    Hi, Planning to lay engineered wood on living, dining and kitchen floor (Cambridge, UK). Most videos that I watched starts off with nailing the first and last planks or glue the entire floor to sub-floor leaving an expansion gap of ~15 mm. My doubt is if the fist and last planks are nailed or...
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    Engineered flooring problem gaps between joints urgent advice needed!

    Hi all! I have this floor which I have installed myself. The problem is that it has quite huge gaps between boards (it goes into slots but is not secured by a click system as most floors). Now I'm trying to get my money back and the path floor sellers are routing me through is to have full...
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    Underfloor heating underlay

    Hi Perhaps someone might be able to assist me pls. I will be putting in underfloor heating in a flat/apartment. The rubble has been cleared from between the joists. Insulation will be put in-between the joists. Then aluminium plates, resting on the joists, but sitting between the joists will...
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