Fitting A Wood Floor Using Adhesive

Fitting A Wood Floor Using Adhesive

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Installing Wood Flooring Using Adhesive
Most solid and engineered floors can be fitted using wood flooring adhesive. . There are two main techniques for installing using adhesive, which will both be explained. Solid floors should always be glued down, not glued together using the floating method.

Floating Floor Method
The floating floor method of fixing the wooden usually means gluing the tongues and grooves of the floor together. This creates a new floor, which is floating over the original floor. Engineered floors can be floated over any solid sub floor and it is the preferred method for laying engineered floors.
An advantage with the floating method is because a damp proof membrane can be used between the floor and sub floor to prevent moisture rising into the new flooring. When floating a floor, an underlay must be used to dampen any echo and also provide a leveling effect to the sub-floor
This echo is caused by the two hard surfaces together which have a space between them. The noise echoes in this void. The underlay is used to prevent any echo as the two hard surfaces will not be in contact with each other. The choice of underlay is huge for use when floating the floor, all of which are adequate. A very dense underlay is normally preferred as this ensures there is less sound echo from foot traffic. Generally the denser an underlay the less noise!
To float the floor:
Fit a plastic DPM sheet ensuring that the edges of the membrane continue up the side of the skirting, and overlap the seams by 100mm Lay out the underlay ensuring all areas of the floor are covered. Any areas left uncovered with the underlay will cause a spring in the new floor and will be noisier. A D3 rated PVA wood adhesive is used to glue the boards together.
Fit the floor by placing two beads of adhesive along the upper and lower sides of the groove. (It is a common mistake to think that the boards need to be glued along the tongue as this will simply push the adhesive too far into the joint and not create a firm bond between the boards.) down the complete length of the board the joints can creak if the glue line is not constant.
Allow 12 hours for the PVA to cure before walking over the floor. Any glue residue which has spilled or oozed onto the boards can easily be wiped off a lacquered or oiled board, or sanded off an unfinished floor.


The Glue Down Method
The glue down method of fitting a floor consists of using a wood floor adhesive, trowel led onto the sub-floor such as F Ball B92 enabling the new floor to stick directly to the original floor. This is a very sturdy method which is the recommended option for most solid wood and parquet floors.
To fit a floor using the glue down method you must first ensure that the sub-floor is dry, level and structurally sound. When installing onto concrete it is best to prime the area first using a PVA based primer to ensure a good bond to the floor. Old concrete should be checked for moisture and contamination before the boards are laid. Both engineered flooring and solid flooring can be laid using the glue down method.
Installing:
First and foremost, ensure the sub-floor is completely flat, free from dust and dirt and if necessary has been primed. Working in an area just large enough to complete within 30 minutes, apply the adhesive to the sub-floor using a notched trowel ensuring the whole sub-floor area has an even amount of glue. Lay the new floor boards ensuring all boards have been pulled tight and have not been moved out of place as other boards have been fitted. It may be advisable to clamp up any slightly bent boards at this stage.
Leave the adhesive to dry for 12 hours and do not walk on the floor until it is fully set. Unlike PVA adhesive, flooring adhesive is very hard to remove from the surface of the boards. Ensure that any spills on the boards are wiped off immediately before the boards have dried.
Other Adhesive based fitting methods:
There are other adhesive based fitting options used to fit wood flooring e.g. adhesive backed underlay. This type of underlay has a sticky side covered in a plastic film, which is peeled back as the floor is laid. Envoy multi, Elastion and Acoustalay are adhesive backed underlays.

Precautions
It is imperative that wood is given adequate chance to acclimatize before being bonded to the sub-floor. Allow at least two weeks for a solid wood floor and 48 hours for an engineered wood floor.

Take a thorough moisture check of the sub- floor for latent or rising damp. If in any doubt an application of an epoxy resin damp screen is advised.


About the Author:
Paul is the owner of Birbek Wood Floors A UK distributor of hardwood flooring http://www.birbek.com



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