I am planning on remodelling the back of the house, so the kitchen area will merge with a new garden room at the back of the house.
Currently we have a concrete floor down with limestone tiles. These are going to stay in the kitchen area, but we have a little corridor where the cats eat and this will become part of the new garden room.
I intend on laying a concrete floor in this room and then use roof lats drilled into the concrete to form a joist base on which to lay my new oak floor. I want to use solid oak flooring from UK oak.
The issue pops up when i merge the new room with this corridor. In here i have a concrete floor BUT i cannot drill into it as i have put in UFH. I will not be using UFH in the garden room.
I need to match up the finished oak floor level in the garden room with the concrete floor in this corridor. So my oak boards will be sat on these roof lats and will then run on into the corridor but only sit on concrete.
Sorry it is a bit long and winding, but my question is can i use an adhesive to glue down the oak boards in this corridor area.
The boards will be running for 4.5m on the roof lats and then a further 1.5m on bare concrete.
Currently we have a concrete floor down with limestone tiles. These are going to stay in the kitchen area, but we have a little corridor where the cats eat and this will become part of the new garden room.
I intend on laying a concrete floor in this room and then use roof lats drilled into the concrete to form a joist base on which to lay my new oak floor. I want to use solid oak flooring from UK oak.
The issue pops up when i merge the new room with this corridor. In here i have a concrete floor BUT i cannot drill into it as i have put in UFH. I will not be using UFH in the garden room.
I need to match up the finished oak floor level in the garden room with the concrete floor in this corridor. So my oak boards will be sat on these roof lats and will then run on into the corridor but only sit on concrete.
Sorry it is a bit long and winding, but my question is can i use an adhesive to glue down the oak boards in this corridor area.
The boards will be running for 4.5m on the roof lats and then a further 1.5m on bare concrete.