Floor construction without screed for solid wood planks - experiences

  • Erstellt am 2020-11-09 19:04:04

pagoni2020

2020-11-10 20:13:52
  • #1
Sure, they will only be screwed either into the tongue or from above if the planks are wider. I really like this system, I think recommended me something similar for underfloor heating elsewhere. I think this might be it, but I still have to clarify whether the woods are dowelled to the floor or basically floating. With loose fill there can be easier hollow spaces, probably not here, and since I will probably do it myself it also looks a bit like Lego fun, so more suitable for amateurs than purely raw construction material.
 

Trademark

2020-11-10 22:52:13
  • #2


*cough* Cork flooring on the upper floor (except bathroom) ;) Although the little climbers just don’t want to grow up and are clumsy ;)
 

HarvSpec

2020-11-11 09:31:42
  • #3
Yes, I had basically proposed an analog system with milled grooves for the heating pipes.

The slats are not doweled; they lie with tongue and groove between the insulation boards. If you need additional insulation, you can add another layer under the system. Examples should be on the manufacturer's website. Or if loose fill is important to you, that also works. It depends on the substrate. For uneven substrate, I would use Cemwood loose fill (CW 1000). For an extremely flat substrate, something like Steico Floor or similar.
 

pagoni2020

2020-11-11 13:50:55
  • #4

So, I have now spoken with both, Steico and Gutex.
It seems to me that they are basically the same. With Steico, there is the advantage that the boards are also available in the desired 6cm thickness; with Gutex, I would have to double up.
Otherwise, I don't see any differences or am I overlooking something?
 

haydee

2020-11-11 14:22:42
  • #5
I think doesn’t have any screed.

I’m less worried about daredevils, mine also only ends up with bruises from great heights.
 

pagoni2020

2020-11-11 14:24:10
  • #6

o_O o_O o_O
I think I've found it.
gave me the right tip. I just have to choose between the different providers, but I like the system. Steico, Schneider-Holz Floor_140 or Gutex.
Just now, planks screwed onto the wood
 

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