There
are 3 key fixing
methods for traditional solid timber floors:
Secret Nailing: is
when a nail is driven through the tongue of the floorboard
into the sub-floor. It can be used when fitting to
chipboard / plywood battons & joists to fix traditional boards
up to150mm and Strata boards up to 200mm.
Face Fixing: is when a screw
or nail is fixed through the face of the floorboards into the sub-floor. It
should be used in addition to secret nailing for traditional solid boards over 150mm.
Glueing: requires
specialist adhesives such as Bonakemi R850 or Sika T54. It can be used to fix traditional boards up to 150mm and Strata boards to 200mm subject to fitting guidelines.
Which
will be suitable / required will
depend on your sub-floor and the product you
choose. See each fixing method for further
details and individual product specifications
for the suitability of each method.
Floating: this method is only suitable for Broadleaf Strata Oak boards and involves laying the floor over a structural subfloor rather than fixing to it. A fibreboard underlay is required and the tongue & groove joints of the boards should be glued using Bona D700 (Glueclic).
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