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Hello,
I have about 40sq meters of reclaimed oak parquet flooring. I have just had the floor freshly screeded. I am told it will be at least 3 weeks before it is fully dry. I have underfloor heating built into the screed The reclaimed flooring has been under cover in the garden since summer, so I know I have to dry it out.
The oak pieces pieces have black bitumem on the bottom, with some having seeped into some of the joints .
I would be grateful for any advice on how to lay this flooring, what glue to use, what precautions to take, etc.
ALSO, I have another 40 meters of denailed oak strip flooring that I am hoping to nail down to waterproof (green) chipboard on my first floor, which is also underfloor heated. Any views/advice on this as well?
All help appreciated.
Larry
I have about 40sq meters of reclaimed oak parquet flooring. I have just had the floor freshly screeded. I am told it will be at least 3 weeks before it is fully dry. I have underfloor heating built into the screed The reclaimed flooring has been under cover in the garden since summer, so I know I have to dry it out.
The oak pieces pieces have black bitumem on the bottom, with some having seeped into some of the joints .
I would be grateful for any advice on how to lay this flooring, what glue to use, what precautions to take, etc.
ALSO, I have another 40 meters of denailed oak strip flooring that I am hoping to nail down to waterproof (green) chipboard on my first floor, which is also underfloor heated. Any views/advice on this as well?
All help appreciated.
Larry