Mrblackers
New Member
I have abit of a challenge to overcome.
Im due to fit an engineered oak wood floor into a new extension in a couple of weeks. The extension is currently without door or window (with a simple hardboard covering currently). The actual window and door were due to be fitted pre floor and kitchen installation. However, due to Covid delays these are now delayed until a week after the flooring is due to go down.
unfortunately we cant push back so are having to find a solution to minimise the wood buckling.
currently the room RH is between 45-80% so very high. My plan was to use a decent dehumidifier to regulate the moisture levels pre and post installation until the doors go in (also to acclimatise the wood to simialr levels a few days pre installation).
Appreciate this is a terrible idea but looking for any advice to further minimise risk.
The flooring will be glued and also laid over latex for levelling purposes.
Any help would be great!
cheers
Im due to fit an engineered oak wood floor into a new extension in a couple of weeks. The extension is currently without door or window (with a simple hardboard covering currently). The actual window and door were due to be fitted pre floor and kitchen installation. However, due to Covid delays these are now delayed until a week after the flooring is due to go down.
unfortunately we cant push back so are having to find a solution to minimise the wood buckling.
currently the room RH is between 45-80% so very high. My plan was to use a decent dehumidifier to regulate the moisture levels pre and post installation until the doors go in (also to acclimatise the wood to simialr levels a few days pre installation).
Appreciate this is a terrible idea but looking for any advice to further minimise risk.
The flooring will be glued and also laid over latex for levelling purposes.
Any help would be great!
cheers