Solid Wood Flooring problems
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 12:43 pm
Hi
We have recently laid solid wood flooring in an open plan kitchen, dining room and snug. Before the job commenced we aclimatised the wood in the room for a few days. It covers a large area and has been nailed to certain areas of the floor where possible and floated on concrete (new extension area). Glue has been used all planks. We are now experiencing rafting (gaps in wood), particularly near the radiators. Can anyone offer any advice on how we resolve this problem. We have avoided putting beading on the edge and keep hammering the wood to reduce the gaps which works for a few days. Would anyone even suggest not leaving an expansion gap on certain small areas to keep the wood from looking like "lightening has struck"?
We have recently laid solid wood flooring in an open plan kitchen, dining room and snug. Before the job commenced we aclimatised the wood in the room for a few days. It covers a large area and has been nailed to certain areas of the floor where possible and floated on concrete (new extension area). Glue has been used all planks. We are now experiencing rafting (gaps in wood), particularly near the radiators. Can anyone offer any advice on how we resolve this problem. We have avoided putting beading on the edge and keep hammering the wood to reduce the gaps which works for a few days. Would anyone even suggest not leaving an expansion gap on certain small areas to keep the wood from looking like "lightening has struck"?