My family bought the first floor, how to prevent moisture when installing solid wood flooring?

Updated on Solid wood 2024-07-13
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    One is the moisture-proof treatment during paving, and the other is during ordinary use.

    Moistureproof. When laying wooden floors, it is necessary to lay a moisture-proof film, apply moisture-proof oil, and do not use damp plywood and wooden fangs.

    Pave floor tiles or stones on the floor of the door in the kitchen, toilet, etc., as a transition to prevent moisture from entering and exiting, and reduce the moisture procedure near the floor at the door.

    In daily life, it often happens that the water is accidentally sprinkled on the ground, so there is no need to be nervous, because as long as the amount is not large and the time is not long, it will not have any impact on the floor.

    Just wipe it dry in time. If you encounter rainy conditions or humid weather in the south.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Make the ground waterproof (a must), otherwise your house will be wet when it rains.

    Then the cement sand is leveled.

    When laying floors, the moisture-proof film should be of good quality. The moisture-proof film is overlapped between 8CM and sealed with transparent tape; ROLL UP 8CM ON ALL SIDES AND COVER WITH BASEBOARDS.

    If your house is low-lying and the drainage is not very good. Then the wall skirt also needs to be waterproof. MINIMUM 80CM.

    The important thing is: after the cement sand is leveled, it must be dried naturally for a period of time, and the moisture content of the ground itself is controlled within 15% (natural drying, up to 15%))

    I come from "the birthplace of the world's first solid wood geothermal floor - Tiange Flooring"!

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