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Chriss Tyrrell
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How you acclimatise your new wooden floor to your home

Submitted by Chriss Tyrrell
Wed, 14 Oct 2009

Before installing your new floor sometimes a recommended acclimatisation period is required. Acclimatisation is required as there can be dramatic differences in temperature & humidity between the products' origin and the installation environment - your home.

Here are our general recommendations:
• Solid Wood Flooring - 7 days minimum (14 days preferred)
• Engineered Wood Flooring - Not essential (2 days preferred)
• Laminate flooring - 2 days minimum
• Natural Carpet - 2 days minimum
• Vinyl Tiles - 2 days minimum

How you acclimatise your floor is as important as the concept itself.
• Leave your flooring in the boxes. Do not open them until you start your installation.
• The product must be in the room(s) that the intended installation will occur in or nearby.
(Acclimation cannot occur in a garage when the installation is inside the home)
• The temperature of the environment and specifically of the installation area should be normal room temperature or normal living conditions for that specific area.
• The interior Relative Humidity (RH) should be as close to normal as possible.
• Check the sub floor moisture level and the product moisture level on receipt of your flooring. Keep a record of these readings.

• Before installation check these moisture levels again on the sub floor and product to make sure that they are still within manufacturer guidelines.
The whole point of acclimatising your chosen flooring is to stabilise the moisture levels between the product, the sub floor and site of installation as much and naturally as possible. Humidity is everywhere and changes constantly with the seasons and site locations. Your interior humidity is also always changing especially with the intervention of many varieties of heating systems which make this process even more important.

Please make sure you read your specific manufacturer's instructions before installation as the above is for a general guide use only and these simple rules can vary.

 

For more flooring tips and tricks and some great deals on wooden and vinyl flooring, visit Flooring Suppliesor call 0800 999 8100.


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