Hi
We have aquired a old 1930's house and the previous owners have stripped and polished the floorboards downstairs. The problem is that the floorboards seem to be just that, boards on the floor. They look like good quality pine but with no T&G. The problem is that it is blowing a gale between the gaps and now that it is winter the Central heating has caused the boards to shrink back further.
My question is I want to overboard them to get rid of the draught. I would like to insulate before hand as the exsisting floor is well ventilated with air bricks.
I have a large Labrador, 3 Boys.
My questions are:-
1, Do I choose a engineered wood floor or a solid wood floor?
2. What underlay do I use to give an insulation.
3. How do I lay them to ensure I dont end up with a slither of wood floor at one end of the room?
Any more hints and tips would be gratefully received.
Mark
We have aquired a old 1930's house and the previous owners have stripped and polished the floorboards downstairs. The problem is that the floorboards seem to be just that, boards on the floor. They look like good quality pine but with no T&G. The problem is that it is blowing a gale between the gaps and now that it is winter the Central heating has caused the boards to shrink back further.
My question is I want to overboard them to get rid of the draught. I would like to insulate before hand as the exsisting floor is well ventilated with air bricks.
I have a large Labrador, 3 Boys.
My questions are:-
1, Do I choose a engineered wood floor or a solid wood floor?
2. What underlay do I use to give an insulation.
3. How do I lay them to ensure I dont end up with a slither of wood floor at one end of the room?
Any more hints and tips would be gratefully received.
Mark