Parquet flooring installation guideparquet flooring installation guide. When installing parquet flooring the first thing you need to check is the moisture of the sub -floor base, this has to be below 5%. The second thing is parquet flooring likes to be laid on a level surfaces the, the more the floor level is out the more chance you are going to have of gaps when laying. Now on to gluing the parquet flooring down use either a bicthem based glue like f21 or a more modern glue like sika which is a (ms polymer), Preferably the second but both are acceptable. Generally fitters tend to use bitchem on old floors as this can react with the existing old bitching that is already down and of course the price of a ms polymer which is three times the price. Both will do same job for example them old floors which have been down a long while they all used bitchem in them days and there forty fifty years old.When glueing down the block its nice to try and make sure there is no gaps, but gaps or not the end of the world as the whole floor will be filled with a filler which consists of resin and sawdust from you floor once sanded. Once flooring is laid sand floor in a 50-60 grit for new blocks and a lower grit 0f 18- 36 grit for relaimed floors. Then mix the saw dust with resin and fill the whole floor twice. Then sand the whole floor again and again and again going up the grits each time. Then finishing on a 120 grit all over. clean the room and floor making sure all dust is up.tack the floor with a tack cloth make sure all dust is up. Then roll on a primer wait a few hours to dry then roll on a laquer leave over night to dry and cure. Finally scrim the floor in a fine grit sand paper or screen, clean properly and tack again, then apply the final coat of laquer. You can apply more coats the more coats you apply the longer the finish should last and the more depth and the finer the finish up to 7 coats. We offer a bespoke fitting service meaning there are many options to match your surroundings or fit your own personal style. Our Parquet flooring blocks manufactured to high standards providing tightly interlocking joints on all edges. With a thick wear layer of approximately 10mm above the tongue, this enables it to be resanded many times. We can fit as well as just supply parquet flooring some of species available include Oak, European oak, Prime oak, Rustic oak, Walnut, Merbau, Iroko, Rhodesian teak, Maple. Telephone no: 0800 612 3208 for a free no obligation quotation or just some advice. |
Parquet flooring installation guide