3 strip engineered wood floor, 189mm x 14mm x 2200mm
• Lacquered 3 strip engineered oak
• 189mm wide, 14mm wide, 2,200mm long
• Rustic character grade
• 6-7 coats of Treffert lacquer
• T&G to four sides, 3.33m2 pack
Brittany oak lacquered is just one of the high quality Brittany 3 strip range offered by Source Wood Floors. This Oak wood flooring board is 189mm wide and 14mm thick with 2200mm length boards (possibly 15% cut boards).
As a 3 strip engineered wood floor, this board is made up from short staves fixed side by side, three up across the board. It is constructed from a 3 ply construction.
Engineered wood floors are constructed with a top hardwood layer plus a base layer. In this product the base material is Softwood and it benefits from a tongue and groove profile on all four sides of the plank. This high quality hardwood floor features a top wear layer of 3.5mm which can be sanded three times. However a hardwood floor that is cared for and well maintained should not need sanding for fifteen to twenty years or so. All four sides of the floorboard have a square edge detail, provided for those customers who prefer a smooth floor without the V groove detail between each plank.
The rustic grade of this oak wooden floor exudes a wealth of character and charm with natural markings, colour variations, mineral streaks, growth rings and a mix of closed and open knots.
This floor is produced from timber that has been sourced from a sustainable resource. Pre-finishing of the floor in a satin lacquer achieves a subtle sheen which gives a gentle reflection of natural light from the surface of the floorboard. (6 - 7 coats of hard wearing and easy maintenance Treffert Lacquer)
This flooring is suitable for use with Under Floor Heating systems. Please ask for specific details on installation recommendations. Brittany oak lacquered can be installed by floating the flooring onto a suitable wood flooring underlay or it can be glued down with a flexible floor adhesive such as Sikabond. It is usually available in 1-3 days and comes in a 3.33m2 pack.
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Brand name
Brittany oak lacquered
Product ID
1
Species
Oak
Board width
189mm
Thickness
14mm
Length
2200mm
Length detail
possibly 15% cut boards
Floor type
3 strip engineered
Board construction
3 ply
Base material
Softwood
Profile
Tongue & Groove 4 sides
Top layer
3.5mm
Edge style
Square edge
Character grade
Rustic oak
Moisture content
8% +/- 2%
Product source
European
Environmental
Sustainable resource
Finish
Satin Lacquered
Finish detail
6 - 7 coats of hard wearing and easy maintenance Treffert Lacquer
Surface texture
Smooth
Under floor heating
Yes
Installation methods
Glue or Float
Acclimatisation period
1 week (minimum 3 days)
Residential warranty
10 year manufacturer warranty
Normal lead time
in 1-3 days
Pack size
3.33m2 pack
Installation accessories
adhesives, underlay
Matching accessories
skirting & architrave, door thresholds
Brittany oak laquered close up
Brittany oak laquered room
Delivery
Economy Delivery
Economy delivery is a 2 - 3 day economy service where speed of delivery is not essential and so some savings can be made over the Next day charge.
Next day (place by 2pm)
The Next Day delivery service for wood flooring must be placed by 10.30 am. We will endeavour to get all wood flooring orders expressed to as quick as possible.
Before Alpine engineered wood Flooring can be delivered to site all wet trades (e.g. concreting, plastering, and decorating) must be finished, and the building must be weather tight and thoroughly dried out. (Please note that plaster may take several months to dry satisfactorily, concrete and screeds may take substantially longer depending on thickness. The relative humidity must be in the range 45-65%, with ambient temperature in the range of 18 to 24 Celsius. If necessary employ a dehumidifier to maintain suitable conditions.
ACCLIMATISATION OF MATERIALS
As part of your warrantee conditions, it is essential to acclimatise your product prior to installation. Providing that site conditions are correct before the boards arrive on site, the boards should be stored prior to laying in warm dry conditions (i.e. similar to those which will prevail when the floor is laid and in use: 45 to 65% RH). The boards should be kept in the room where they are to be laid for a minimum of three days, to allow them to acclimatize to the ambient temperature and humidity. The flooring must be well protected against damage or marking from other building operations. It is recommended that flooring remains in packaging until installation commences.
INSTALLATION BASICS
As part of your warrantee conditions, it is essential to acclimatise your product prior to installation. Alpine Engineered hardwood flooring may be installed either by ‘fully bonding’ to suitable sub-floors or Installed as a ‘floating floor’. Alpine engineered may be used over under floor heating.
Provision for expansion. Expansion spaces of 12mm or more must be left wherever the floors meets obstructions including all walls, doorframes, thresholds , structural supports, fireplaces etc. These expansion gaps can be covered using the skirting, or edge trim (e.g. Scotia, Quadrant). It is recommended that an expansion break is always employed where rooms join. T-Section threshold strips can be used for this purpose. Alternatively where wood floors meet other floor coverings a suitable Reducer threshold strip may be used.
Floating floors must not exceed eight lineal metres continuous running width or 12 lineal metres in length. If a floor area exceeds these dimensions expansion break(s) may be formed within the main body of the floor. The provision for expansion must be judged by the installer taking into account environmental humidity, floor size and timber specie.
Where practical install floor parallel to the longest walls so that the direction of greatest potential expansion (i.e. across the grain) does not coincide with the direction of greatest dimension of the floor, esp. in large areas.
Header-joints are to be staggered by a minimum of two board widths. Flooring must not be exposed to exce4ss heat such as from hot water pipes below floors.
Tips: To achieve the desired mix of colours, shades and other characteristics in the final floor, and to avoid clusters of characteristics such as knots, the contents of multiple packs should be mixed during installation. Samples must be taken as a guide only and colour/shade and other characteristics will vary. Before installation commences rack out a small section of boards for the client approval. The installer is the last line of quality control. This product may include up to 35 of boards which do not meet the normal tolerances or grade. The installer is the last line of quality control. DO NOT INSTALL BOARDS WITH AN OBVIOUS DEFECTS.
CONDITION OF SUB-FLOORS - All sub-floors must be dry, sound, and of load-bearing strength. In order to prevent creaking it is essential that wood based sub-floors must be of load bearing strength (e.g. Typically 22mm thickness on joist or battens at 600mm centres, 18mm thickness if on joists of 400mm centres) and free from excessive deflection under loading.
Moisture Condition of Sub-Floors
Concrete slabs and sand-cement screeds must be sound, dry, free of laitance and other substances which may impair adhesion (e.g. Bitumen adhesive residues etc). Mineral based sub-floors must not exceed 60 % ‘equilibrium relative humidity’ (i.e. for concrete equivalent to an average 2 % moisture content, or 0.3% Moisture content for anhydrite). Sub-floors at ground level or below must contain an effective damp proof membrane to protect flooring from ground water in compliance with British Standards. If there is any doubt that the sub-floor meets the required standard for moisture or the sub-floor does not have an effective integral damp proof membrane, a suitable surface applied damp proof membrane must be installed.
Wooden sub-floors must not be more than 2% higher in moisture than the Alpine Solid Wood Flooring. When installing wood flooring at ground floor level (or below) above a ventilated cavity (e.g. floorboards suspended on joist), it is essential that a purpose made moisture barrier building paper is installed over the sub-sub-floor before flooring can be installed. The moisture barrier must taken up the walls by 30mm at the perimeter, and all joins overlapped by a minimum 200mm and taped with a water proof jointing tape.
Evenness of Sub-Floors
The maximum permissible departure from the underside of a 2 lineal meter straight edge is 2mm. Failure to keep to these tolerances may result in squeaking or deflection which may produce undue stresses on the joints, cause gaps between flooring elements and with fully bonded floors may result in inadequate contact between flooring and adhesive.
If levelling is required over sand-cement screed or concrete sub-floors it is recommended that a rapid curing high strength water-powder mix cementitious levelling compound is employed instead of a powder + liquid latex emulsion. If levelling wood based sub-floors prior to fully bonding wood flooring, a purpose made fibre reinforced levelling compound must be used. Ensure that levelling compounds are fully cured and thoroughly dried before installation commences.
In some cases such as over suspended floorboards, levelling may be achieved by overlaying the existing sub-floor with a sheet material such as WBP grade Plywood or OSB. The sheet material must be securely fixed to the wood based sub-floor with the ends of sheet staggered. Ensure adequate provision for expansion between sheets of plywood using washer joints.
If levelling is required above an epoxy resin surface moisture barrier, it is recommended that an additional application of epoxy is applied and a purpose made aggregate is applied onto the freshly applied epoxy. Once cured any aggregate which is not fully adhered to the epoxy is removed by vacuum. This produces a sandpaper like surface and provides a strong mechanical key between epoxy and levelling compound. Always check the mutual compatibility of moisture barriers, primers, aggregates, levelling compounds and adhesives before installation. See manufacturers product data sheet for further information.
FULLY-BONDED (‘STICK DOWN’) INSTALLATION (e.g. Concrete, sand-cement screed or wood based sub-floors)
Alpine engineered wood flooring may be installed direct to concrete or sand-cement screed sub-floors, or to suitable wood based sub-floors (e.g. Plywood, OSB) by fully-bonding with a purpose made permanently flexible adhesive (e.g. 1 component Polyurethane or SMP).
The adhesive is applied to the sub-floor only using a V-notched trowel, which creates ridges of adhesive which the flooring is bedded into when laid. Always use the trowel type which is recommended by the manufacturer of the flooring adhesive for the type of wood flooring being installed and replace worn trowels. Tip: When installing flooring uplift occasional boards after placement and examine the residues of adhesive on the underside of the board to ensue the board is making full with the bed of adhesive. Fully bonded (Stick down) installation continued:
Important Notes
Previous floor coverings and the adhesive residues used to adhere floor coverings to sub-floors must be removed before bonding of wood flooring.
Ensure screeds are of adequate cohesion strength of before installation.
Avoid accelerated drying of new screeds as this can lead to poor cohesive strength, especially over under floor heating.
Always check the recommendations of the applicable adhesive manufacturer, esp. regarding other sub-floors. e.g. asphalt, anhydrite etc.
Some chipboard products have a moisture resistant treatment which can seriously impair adhesion. A layer of plywood may be laid over and securely fixed to the chipboard before installation may commence.
Any residues of adhesives which come into contact with the face of the board must be removed whilst wet, as cured residues are not removable.
FLOATING INSTALLATION
Alpine 15mm engineered wood flooring may be installed as a floating floor. This is achieved firstly by laying a 3mm or thicker purpose made underlay at 90 Degrees to the planned direction of the flooring, then laying the flooring and bonding the interlocking boards at the tongue and groove joints with a D3 grade moisture resistance PVA adhesive. The adhesive is applied to the upper, or upper and lower horizontal portion of the groove. Do not inject adhesive into the base of the of the groove (e.g. as the groove edge of the boards face upward vertically) as this may prevent the tongue and groove joints from closing.
In order to prevent creaking it is essential that wood based sub-floors must be of load bearing strength (e.g. Typically 22mm thickness on joist or battens at 600mm centres, 18mm if on joists of 400mm centres) and free from excessive deflection under loading).
It is strongly recommended that a purpose made impermeable moisture barrier is used below floating wood floors. The moisture membrane may in the form of a 1200 gauge polythene damp proof membrane which is laid over the sub-floor before the underlay, then flooring are laid. Alternatively an underlay which incorporates a moisture may be used. In either case the moisture membrane is taken vertically up the wall and trimmed off above the finished level of the wood floor surface. All moisture barriers must be taped at the joins with a purpose made jointing tape. Polythene damp proof membranes are overlapped by 200mm or greater before joins are taped.
L-shaped halls are better suited to fully bonded installation than floating.
If installing as a floating floor in L-shaped areas, in commercial use, or over under floor heating ensure that the joints are double bonded with adhesive applied to the upper and lower portion of the groove.
Where necessary use flooring straps to achieve closed joints.
Tip:
Flooring must not be exposed to artificial heat sources such as from heated pipes at shallow depth below screeds, or suspended pipes below floorboards. Pipes must be thoroughly insulated.
Floor Protection
During the life of the floor ambient humidity must be maintained within the range of 45% to 65% RH and 18 to 24 Celsius. This includes during periods when the property is unoccupied such as during holidays. Please note that high humidity may lead to warping and other issues, whilst excessive drying caused by high temperature &/or low humidity may lead to splits and warping.
Always have internal and external entrance matting at all entrances to the property; this will help prevent abrasive particles being carried onto the floor, and will extend the life of the floor finish.
Use self-adhesive felt pads on flat furniture feet to protect the floor from excessive scratching, and use felt based castor cups under wheeled furniture.
A purpose made polypropylene floor mat must be used below wheeled office chairs. (Note: Heavy scratching will break the seal of the lacquer causing damage to the timber by ingress of dirt and moisture from cleaning.
Stiletto heels may damage wood floor finish and cause compression marks on some wood species, and are not recommended for use on wood floor.
Cleaning
Daily/weekly cleaning consists of sweeping with a soft broom or dust attracting flat head mop.
Floors can be periodically cleaned with an almost dry wrung out cloth, avoiding use of excess moisture. NEVER ‘WET MOP’ WOODEN FLOORS.
All spills must be wiped up immediately with an absorbent kitchen towel.
Disclaimer & Further Information
The combination and order of products used for sub-floor preparation can vary according to specific conditions of the site and sub-floor. This information is not intended to be exhaustive, or a how to guide for the novice, but will serve as a guide only to the experienced installer. Further information is available in request.
Care & Maintenance
Lacquered Floors - Maintenance & Cleaning
Vacuum, dry mop or sweep to remove any loose dirt or grit. If you vacuum, use a soft brush attachment. If you dry-mop using the a Wood Floor Cleaning Pad. Remember to remove any loose dirt or grit afterwards. Rinse with water and wring out the pad thoroughly before cleaning with Wood Floor Cleaner.
Lightly mist a 10x15 cm area of your floor or spray the cleaning pad directly with Wood Floor Cleaner.
Use a slightly dampened, well wrung-out Wood Floor Cleaning Pad, and thoroughly clean the floor surface with your mop. Finish one area before moving on to the next. When your cleaning pad becomes soiled, rinse it with water and wring out thoroughly before you continue cleaning. If the pad becomes excessively soiled, launder and replace it with a clean one to avoid streaking.