I'm looking for some tips on laying oak flooring.
I'm looking to lay 20mm boards (B&Q 125mm wide planks) in a living and dining room.
The 2 rooms are connected by French Doors. The living room is about 6x4m and the dining room comes off the living room as a dogleg. The dining room is about 4x3m.
Is it safe to install the boards in one section or should I leave an expansion gap in the french doorway?
If I install in one section I'll have a gingle run or boards about 8m in length. I'm planning on using Elastilon as the base material over a concrete subfloor. Will that make any difference?
I've read that i need to leave a bigger gap around the edge of the room as the humidity is low at this year is 25mm OK?
Cheers!
I'm looking to lay 20mm boards (B&Q 125mm wide planks) in a living and dining room.
The 2 rooms are connected by French Doors. The living room is about 6x4m and the dining room comes off the living room as a dogleg. The dining room is about 4x3m.
Is it safe to install the boards in one section or should I leave an expansion gap in the french doorway?
If I install in one section I'll have a gingle run or boards about 8m in length. I'm planning on using Elastilon as the base material over a concrete subfloor. Will that make any difference?
I've read that i need to leave a bigger gap around the edge of the room as the humidity is low at this year is 25mm OK?
Cheers!