Hi there,
I have some 7/8mm QuickStep laminate that is due to be layed by my floor fitter hopefully next week.
We also plan to use the TimberMateExcel underlay
Question : I have a slate hearth approx 60mm thick 800mm wide x 500mm deep and its pretty god damn heavy (70kg ish)
I am deliberating whether to just sit it on the wood and then install my stove direct on top, or whether the slate should be bedded onto the floor using cement or other similar solid mixture, and then the wood cut and fitted to nestle nicely underneath it.
Whats the thought on going direct onto the wood ?
I know you should allow for wood movement side to side
I am concerned that should i have a problem with the wood floor, then the fire AND the hearth would have to come out and also, compression over time that will start to squeeze the wood down and down and cause it to start springing up either side.
Anyone got any advice or experience on this please that they would like to share.
Thanks in advance.
Sean H
I have some 7/8mm QuickStep laminate that is due to be layed by my floor fitter hopefully next week.
We also plan to use the TimberMateExcel underlay
Question : I have a slate hearth approx 60mm thick 800mm wide x 500mm deep and its pretty god damn heavy (70kg ish)
I am deliberating whether to just sit it on the wood and then install my stove direct on top, or whether the slate should be bedded onto the floor using cement or other similar solid mixture, and then the wood cut and fitted to nestle nicely underneath it.
Whats the thought on going direct onto the wood ?
I know you should allow for wood movement side to side
I am concerned that should i have a problem with the wood floor, then the fire AND the hearth would have to come out and also, compression over time that will start to squeeze the wood down and down and cause it to start springing up either side.
Anyone got any advice or experience on this please that they would like to share.
Thanks in advance.
Sean H