soundman
4th March 2007, 10:44 PM
I know this has sort of been covered before to some extent, but any way here we go again.
At some time in the future:? Im considering laying some timber floor.
If it is to be so, it will have to go direct on the slab..... seriously no other option, direct on the slab.
Ive looked at this a number of ways
the easiest would be to just lay the T&G direct on the slab with some sort of "wonder adhesive".... I can see problems.... but any way.
one way would be to go direct with some sort of adhesive and restrain the edges with some sort of hard fixed border locked with a T&G
one other option I recently considered was to lay it like parky but in relativly large bits.... saw a hering bone floor similar recently.
no matter what I would expect expension would have to be accounted for.
so gaps or cork strips.
then thre is the fiddly bits like interfacing between adjacent "other" floor coverings.
Thaughts and experiences please.
No I cant lay ply or timber studs under it.... just wont happen.
cheers
At some time in the future:? Im considering laying some timber floor.
If it is to be so, it will have to go direct on the slab..... seriously no other option, direct on the slab.
Ive looked at this a number of ways
the easiest would be to just lay the T&G direct on the slab with some sort of "wonder adhesive".... I can see problems.... but any way.
one way would be to go direct with some sort of adhesive and restrain the edges with some sort of hard fixed border locked with a T&G
one other option I recently considered was to lay it like parky but in relativly large bits.... saw a hering bone floor similar recently.
no matter what I would expect expension would have to be accounted for.
so gaps or cork strips.
then thre is the fiddly bits like interfacing between adjacent "other" floor coverings.
Thaughts and experiences please.
No I cant lay ply or timber studs under it.... just wont happen.
cheers