UNDERFLOOR HEATING

AND CHAUNCEY'S OAK FLOORS

Underfloor heating control

Our customers are often relieved to finally find a company that knows what they are talking about! We have lots of experience with supplying wooden floors to be used over underfloor heating and can now share the benefit of our experience.

EXPANSION & CONTRACTION:

The most important point to realise, is that a wooden floor is subject to expansion and contraction, according to the amount of moisture in the local environment. Hence your solid hardwood boards may contract slightly during winter months (as central heating produces a much drier atmosphere) and expand slightly during the summer when windows are open, heating is turned off, and the atmosphere within the house has more moisture. This expansion and contraction is magnified when dealing with underfloor heating as the wood is subject to a higher than usual temperature and degree of moisture loss. There are two main structural options to consider before choosing which type of oak flooring to lay over your underfloor heating.


OPTION1: ENGINEERED BOARDS

Traditional engineered boards have a softwood core and are resistant to movement under normal conditions. However, for the more extreme conditions of under-floor heating we would recommend Chauncey’s TECTONIC engineered wide plank flooring. TECTONIC flooring has a unique structure; layers of water-resistant birch ply are glued together in opposing directions to form a 14.5mm base and finished with a 6mm hardwood layer. This gives not only the appearance and the durability of a solid wide oak board (180mm face width), but also ensures even better stability than a traditional engineered board (see more details on TECTONIC). In addition the boards are unfinished, leaving you the opportunity to apply a lacquer or oil of your own choice, to produce a more natural looking floor. We can also pre-finish these boards with lacquer or oil if a pre-finished board is required. TECTONIC flooring has been successfully used in many situations where different types of under-floor heating have been used and is extremely resistant to movement. TECTONIC boards can be glued directly to screed floors (using SIKABOND glues) or secret nailed to battens (please see fixing below).

OPTION 2: KILN DRIED SOLID OAK BOARDS

Generally the wider the board the greater the expansion and contraction. Thus we would recommend that the width of the boards is kept to a maximum of 130mm, if using solid oak boards, to minimise gaps.

Our solid hardwood boards are normally air-dried and then kiln dried to between 8 and 11% moisture content. We would not usually recommend further kilning as it can dry the boards too much and damage their structure. If you are using solid oak boards (remember: the narrower the better) then we would recommend ‘loose laying’ the boards. This means your fitter will lay the floor, cut it to size and simply push the tongue and groove boards together rather than fixing or nailing. The floor can be lacquered or oiled like this and then used as normal (although it may squeak as the joints move). The under-floor heating should then be GRADUALLY increased over a period of a couple of months until you reach the normal operating temperature of your under-floor heating. This will gradually acclimatise the boards to the extra heat & moisture loss rather than the severe impact of extra kiln drying. Once a normal heating temperature has been reached the boards can be taken up a few at a time and fixed either by gluing or nailing (see below).



FIXING THE BOARDS

We would recommend either secret nailing or gluing boards depending on the method of under-floor heating. If battens have been laid then the flooring can be secret nailed to this but great care must be taken around any areas close to the pipes. It may be advisable to use the SIKABOND T2 glue (supplied in cartridges or sausages) to glue boards to any battens that are close to pipes to ensure that there is no damage to the pipes from nails. 

Any resultant water leaks from pipes are disastrous!

TYPICAL UNDERFLOOR HEATING ARRANGEMENT

If a concrete screed has been used then gluing boards using either SIKABOND T54 or T52 is the best method to ensure a rapid heat transfer. (Any layer of air left when using ‘floating’ boards will act as barrier to the heat transfer – this is another reason why traditional engineered boards are not as suitable for under-floor heating, as they are usually laid as a ‘floating floor’.)

FLOATING FLOORS: Although TECTONIC Oak flooring can be laid as a 'floating floor' (ie where the joints are glued together to form a 'skin' over the sub-floor, but is not fixed down directly to the sub-floor) this is not the best choice, due to the possibility of air gaps above the subfloor which would have a detrimental effect on heat conduction.

NOTES:

There are many different manufacturers, types and styles of under-floor heating on the market today. The above advice is general, so you should consult with the under-floor heating manufacturer who may have specific laying guidelines.

GUARANTEES

It is advisable to be extremely suspicious of any ‘lifetime’ guarantees given with wooden flooring. Inevitably, the wear of a floor depends on many factors, for example: how well the wood is machined and stored in the warehouse; how carefully the wood has been stored on site prior to laying; how well the floor is laid; what finish is put on top of the boards; how well the finish is maintained; how much usage the floor receives etc etc. In our experience the guarantees are usually fairly worthless once all the small print has been examined. 

At CHAUNCEY’S we rely on our good reputation. The majority of our business comes through word of mouth and recommendation. We don’t offer worthless guarantees, but we will do our utmost to keep our customers happy and in the unlikely event of a problem arising, we will always do our best to resolve it.

When we built our new eco-friendly offices we installed Nu-Heat under-floor heating throughout with Chauncey's Tectonic Oak over the top, which works very well. Our plumber was impressed. We found their sales team to be helpful and knowledgable

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