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PDQ October 18th 07 08:45 PM

Bamboo flooring on a concrete floor?
 
I just laid 400 feet of "click-lock" flooring on my basement concrete floor.

Your best bet is to lay some 6 mm polly over your floor, put some "good" underpad over this and then lay the bamboo. The polly is to prevent wicking and the underpad is just to make the flooring more resilient and to protect the bamboo from any irregularities. If your floor is really uneven you might want to pour a skim-coat of self-leveling compound before starting the polly.

P D Q
"chris" wrote in message ps.com...
I'm really attracted to bamboo flooring for my dining room/kitchen
area. Can it be successfully laid over a concrete floor? I hear
conflicting advice. One said that it must be glued to the floor, but
there's no guarantee that it won't move. A search of message boards
suggests that it's probably ok. Grateful for any advice!
Thanks
Chris


chris[_2_] October 18th 07 09:06 PM

Bamboo flooring on a concrete floor?
 
I'm really attracted to bamboo flooring for my dining room/kitchen
area. Can it be successfully laid over a concrete floor? I hear
conflicting advice. One said that it must be glued to the floor, but
there's no guarantee that it won't move. A search of message boards
suggests that it's probably ok. Grateful for any advice!
Thanks
Chris


Puckdropper October 19th 07 04:18 AM

Bamboo flooring on a concrete floor?
 
chris wrote in news:1192737960.562541.76100
@q5g2000prf.googlegroups.com:

I'm really attracted to bamboo flooring for my dining room/kitchen
area. Can it be successfully laid over a concrete floor? I hear
conflicting advice. One said that it must be glued to the floor, but
there's no guarantee that it won't move. A search of message boards
suggests that it's probably ok. Grateful for any advice!
Thanks
Chris


What does the product manufacturer say? Will the warranty the material
for 15, 25, 50 years if you do lay it on a concrete floor?

Recently, there was an episode of Homes on Holmes where the wood floor
laid on concrete was causing trouble. The plastic under the floor was
nailed through, allowing moisture to wick its way up in to the floor.

Puckdropper
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Jerry - OHIO October 19th 07 04:20 AM

Bamboo flooring on a concrete floor?
 
DON'T use polly under the wood.
If the concrete gets cold & room air is warm it will cause
compensation.
Use something that will breath.
IMO

JR.


TinWoodsmn October 19th 07 03:50 PM

Bamboo flooring on a concrete floor?
 
It's all up to the manufacturer. Especially check the allowed room
temperature and relative humidity limits for the warrantee to be valid. Mine
were 50 to 80 deg F and 35 to 65 % RH. My RH was below 35% for a long time,
the floor cupped and split and the mfr said "Sorry Charlie, the problem is
yours." This was for a floor glued to a plywood subfloor, and only took 2 to
3 months from installation to become visible. I wood personally be worried
more about the above floor conditions. The manufacturer is the final judge.

"chris" wrote in message
ps.com...
I'm really attracted to bamboo flooring for my dining room/kitchen
area. Can it be successfully laid over a concrete floor? I hear
conflicting advice. One said that it must be glued to the floor, but
there's no guarantee that it won't move. A search of message boards
suggests that it's probably ok. Grateful for any advice!
Thanks
Chris




Ferd Farkel October 19th 07 10:02 PM

Bamboo flooring on a concrete floor?
 
On Oct 18, 4:06 pm, chris wrote:
I'm really attracted to bamboo flooring for my dining room/kitchen
area. Can it be successfully laid over a concrete floor? I hear
conflicting advice. One said that it must be glued to the floor, but
there's no guarantee that it won't move. A search of message boards
suggests that it's probably ok. Grateful for any advice!
Thanks
Chris


Floating floor, if that's available.


Ross Hebeisen October 19th 07 10:52 PM

Bamboo flooring on a concrete floor?
 
can you put a floating floor over water? haha



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