I am looking to floor my en-suite with solid wood flooring.
If you go to B&Q site and search for "B&Q Select Solid Oak Flooring Natural" then you will see similar to what I am planning to put down.
The floor at the moment is that chipboard sheeting stuff which is typically used as a base when flooring out an attic ... or in my case, on new builds.
My question is how do I ensure that the floor remain waterproof?
The walls as yet are untouched (they will be tiled to at least half height afterwards), but do have skirting and the room is kitted out with toilet, sink and shower. I see no issue in removing the toilet and sink so that the flooring and any waterproofing can go edge to edge. The shower tray is over-sized and doesn't need to be removed, so long as the front edge is protected.
There are a few pipes which come up from the floor for the radiator, sink, etc., that I will have to work around, but see no issue with cutting holes in the flooring and dropping it over the pipe ... sealing any gaps with???
Hope that this makes sense
Many thanks in advance
If you go to B&Q site and search for "B&Q Select Solid Oak Flooring Natural" then you will see similar to what I am planning to put down.
The floor at the moment is that chipboard sheeting stuff which is typically used as a base when flooring out an attic ... or in my case, on new builds.
My question is how do I ensure that the floor remain waterproof?
The walls as yet are untouched (they will be tiled to at least half height afterwards), but do have skirting and the room is kitted out with toilet, sink and shower. I see no issue in removing the toilet and sink so that the flooring and any waterproofing can go edge to edge. The shower tray is over-sized and doesn't need to be removed, so long as the front edge is protected.
There are a few pipes which come up from the floor for the radiator, sink, etc., that I will have to work around, but see no issue with cutting holes in the flooring and dropping it over the pipe ... sealing any gaps with???
Hope that this makes sense
Many thanks in advance