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Once you have decided for a laminate floor,
when quality and appearance are a perfect fit,
then you need to check the requirements for
perfect installation. The suitability of the
subfloor is very important.
Suitable
Subfloors:
- old flooring such as wood, firmly-adhering
PVC, dry ceramic, linoleum
- cement screed (max. residual moisture:
2.0CM%)
- anhydrite cement and anhydrite flow cement
screed (max. residual moisture: 0.3CM%)
- magnesia screed (max. residual moisture:
3.0CM%)
- Have a screed spezialist in your area give
you are residual moisture report!
Wet and damp rooms, saunas, carpeting, and
xylolith are not suitable underfloors.
The subfloor must be dry, level, firmly
affixed, and clean. Minor unevenness can be
compensated with an underlay mat or – if exceeding
3 mm/m – sanded down or leveled with a filler.
Underfloor heating – of
course!
Kronotex laminate floors can be
readily installed over warm water underfloor
heating, serve well, and even help to save on
heating costs. Simply observe these conditions
carefully:
- Be sure to heat mineral underlays before
flooring installation to eliminate any excess
dampness.
- Have a haeting specialist in your area give
you a heating report!
- Ensure that during installation, the surface
temperature of the floor is at least 15°C
(60°F).
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For dampness insulation and as a
vapor barrier, use a (0.2mm) PE film
underlayment. For sound absorption you can use
PE foam, Kronotex underlay mat or Kronotex
Laminate flooring with ”Sound Design” footfall sound
reduction.
- At the beginning of each heating period,
when you first turn on the underfloor heating,
raise the temperature gradually in 5°C (9°F)
increments until you reach the desired
temperature. The floor’s surface temperature
should not exceed 26°C
(80°F)
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