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29th November 2006, 12:25 AM #1Novice
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12mm or 19mm battens for 80x19 T&G floor on Slab On Ground?
Hi People,
I'm building a new home at the moment and I'm wanting to lay 80x19mm T&G HD beech flooring over black plastic and on battens fixed to slab on ground.
The slab is flat throughout, no steps. So there will be a diffenrece in step from the timber flooring in the living areas to the carpeted bedrooms.
I guess I can bevel the last board at the threashold to the carpeted doorways, but I'd like to reduce the bevel and step, so does anyone recommend if I used 80x12mm HD battens instead of 80x19mm battens?
- Is this bad practise? with possibility of flooring lifting off the slab?
- Or has anyone got a better suggestion to reducing that step? (I want to try and get away from ply sheeting the bedrooms to raise the level, cost issue..)
Cheers.
DFADFA
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29th November 2006, 09:07 PM #2
G'day.
12mm Is no where near thick enough for holding HWD flooring secret nailed.
Stick with 19mm.
Or lay 15mm ply and glue and secret nail to that.Hooroo.
Regards, Trevor
Grafton
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30th November 2006, 01:28 AM #3Novice
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thanks glock!
DFA
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