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Wood floor underlay & other tips needed please.   
Ok. Wood floor over concrete floor

I Know I need a DPC. Do I need to tank the floor or will a polythene
DPC suffice.

Underlay, what's the best and or most cost efficient ? I know these are
unlikely to be one and the same thing !

Bearing in mind the planks are 14mm thick already, I don't really want
to use the 6mm underlay you find in the sheds. I've seen rubberised,
foam type and

various fibre tiles, some with reflective coatings.

Ive seen on the web something called 'Red Rosin Paper' which looks
ideal. Is this ok to use under wood, i.e. better than a foam underlay ?
and where would

I get it wholesale in the UK ?

The flooring is a tongue and groove, rather than a click system. OK to
use standard Evostik wood glue, or do I need the 'special' wood floor
glue

Securing the 1st (datum) plank. What's best. Nail, screw, glue, other ?

Anything else to watch out for ? I'm a pretty good woodworker ...

Thanks

Paul.
Date:9 Sep 2005 03:22:43 -0700   Author:  

Re: Wood floor underlay & other tips needed please.   
zymurgy wrote:


> Ok. Wood floor over concrete floor
>
> I Know I need a DPC. Do I need to tank the floor or will a polythene
> DPC suffice.
>
> Underlay, what's the best and or most cost efficient ? I know these are
> unlikely to be one and the same thing !
>
> Bearing in mind the planks are 14mm thick already, I don't really want
> to use the 6mm underlay you find in the sheds. I've seen rubberised,
> foam type and various fibre tiles, some with reflective coatings.
>
> Ive seen on the web something called 'Red Rosin Paper' which looks
> ideal. Is this ok to use under wood, i.e. better than a foam underlay ?
> and where would I get it wholesale in the UK ?
>
> The flooring is a tongue and groove, rather than a click system.
> OK to use standard Evostik wood glue, or do I need the 'special'
> wood floor glue
>
> Securing the 1st (datum) plank. What's best. Nail, screw, glue, other ?
>
> Anything else to watch out for ? I'm a pretty good woodworker ...


Come on chaps, I want to have a go at this, this weekend. Any flooring
experts, FAQ's or resouces I should look at ?

Thanks

Paul.
Date:9 Sep 2005 12:39:50 -0700   Author: