It is radiant heat.
Gluing hardwood flooring to concrete with radiant heat.
The cut and thickness of the wear layer lamina peeled sliced or sawn may also affect how the floor performs over radiant heat.
With radiant heat systems it s not just the responsibility of the hardwood floor professional to be on top of their game.
Radiant systems require layered flooring so that the tubing can be hidden under the top layer.
Composition concrete and wood are very different types of materials.
Is that floor plus underlay too thick to experience the heat.
We will be laying 12mm laminate plus the 2mm under layer on concrete.
I also do not recommend direct gluing down any wood flooring over a brittle light weight concrete.
Since concrete flooring is homogeneous concrete alone is a poor choice for radiant heating.
It is also the responsibility of the general contractor plumber and hvac systems professional to put care into the installation of a radiant heat system so that all flooring substrates perform well and look great for years.
It s also a great option if you choose to incorporate a radiant heat system don t forget the vapor retarder in contrast gluing hardwood to concrete provides you with a very permanent solution.
And there were many reasons for this.
Engineered flooring with a less stable wear layer species such as hickory beech and maple are not normally best suited over radiant heat unless otherwise suggested by the flooring manufacturer.
The radiant heat that emits through the slab can wreak havoc on hardwood flooring pieces that are greater than 2 25 inches wide.
However radiant heat systems can be embedded in concrete floor slabs as long as a subsequent top floor covering such as tile is added.
A floating engineered wood flooring installation on concrete can be an excellent choice if your subfloor is below grade.
I do not recommend gluing down any flooring directly to the exposed radiant heat piping.
At least not in any convenient kind of way.
As hardwood was peaking in popularity in the 1960s high mass radiant heat was also becoming a household name.
Heated hardwood flooring is the single most effective luxury upgrade for your home.
In 1973 it has a concrete slab foundation with radiant heat water runs thru copper tubing within slab.
With launstein hardwood floors you can enjoy the beauty of natural wood with the comfort of radiant heat.
We wanted a wood floor and spent a lot of time talking to flooring experts.
We were told the only way to go was a wood engineered floor glued down.
Doing so may cause damage to the radiant heat tubes and be a big expense if the heating system has to be repaired.
Some installers will say it is safe to install widths up to 3 inches but smaller widths will have less overall movement in response to the radiant heating.
I guess we would also need a vapour barrier.
Launstein hardwood floors are engineered to give your home the beauty of hardwood flooring and the luxury of radiant heat.