Daz7
4th November 2007, 10:30 PM
Hi, what a great forum!!
We're currently ripping up an ikea floating floor (it was a cheap option and has done the job remarkably well). The replacement will be proper floorboards and like lots of other posts, we're totally confused.
My understanding after searching for posts on here is that if the boards are laid on battens over concrete the battens should be hardwood - after going into a few showrooms it appears most use softwood only and just nail to this.
I've had it said too, that the best way of laying would be on top of ply, trowel glued and then nailed.
Sooo, looking at a supply/laid price with Boral boards it appears that 19mm boards on battens is approx the same pricing laid as 13mm boards on ply. If I accept the fact that the 13mm will get two less sandings in its lifetime it appears its the better option as we get a better method of install.
Or am I missing something....:rolleyes:
We're currently ripping up an ikea floating floor (it was a cheap option and has done the job remarkably well). The replacement will be proper floorboards and like lots of other posts, we're totally confused.
My understanding after searching for posts on here is that if the boards are laid on battens over concrete the battens should be hardwood - after going into a few showrooms it appears most use softwood only and just nail to this.
I've had it said too, that the best way of laying would be on top of ply, trowel glued and then nailed.
Sooo, looking at a supply/laid price with Boral boards it appears that 19mm boards on battens is approx the same pricing laid as 13mm boards on ply. If I accept the fact that the 13mm will get two less sandings in its lifetime it appears its the better option as we get a better method of install.
Or am I missing something....:rolleyes: