Hi, I am thinking of laying a parquet floor in two rooms (adjoining) and would be grateful of a little advice;
1. The sub-floor is a level screed floor (probably laid about 7 years ago) throughout both rooms - should I glue directly to this or should I lay 6mm ply first and then fix to this? Should it be a floating floor or fixed directly to the sub-floor? I am assuming at this stage the floor has no damp issues and would not require a dpm but will have this checked.
2. I have found some reclaimed parquet flooring of interest (pitch pine) which is square edged rather than t&g. Does pitch pine make for suitable parquet flooring (hard wearing etc) and does it make much difference that it is not t&g. My initial thoughts were that t&g is good for prefinished new parquet wheras square edge would be fine for reclaimed parquet as it will all require sanding once laid anyway?
3. Should it be laid as two separate rooms (the door threshold is approx 600mm) or should it be laid through the threshold?
4. Finally could anyone recommend a good parquet floor layer in the Somerset / Bristol area in case I decide I haven't the expertise to attempt this myself!
Apologies if these questions have been answered previously (I couldn't find anything specific to my questions in the search) or appear stupid(!). Any advice would be much appreciated.
Regards
Jody
1. The sub-floor is a level screed floor (probably laid about 7 years ago) throughout both rooms - should I glue directly to this or should I lay 6mm ply first and then fix to this? Should it be a floating floor or fixed directly to the sub-floor? I am assuming at this stage the floor has no damp issues and would not require a dpm but will have this checked.
2. I have found some reclaimed parquet flooring of interest (pitch pine) which is square edged rather than t&g. Does pitch pine make for suitable parquet flooring (hard wearing etc) and does it make much difference that it is not t&g. My initial thoughts were that t&g is good for prefinished new parquet wheras square edge would be fine for reclaimed parquet as it will all require sanding once laid anyway?
3. Should it be laid as two separate rooms (the door threshold is approx 600mm) or should it be laid through the threshold?
4. Finally could anyone recommend a good parquet floor layer in the Somerset / Bristol area in case I decide I haven't the expertise to attempt this myself!
Apologies if these questions have been answered previously (I couldn't find anything specific to my questions in the search) or appear stupid(!). Any advice would be much appreciated.
Regards
Jody