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Fully Bonded: No
Secret nailed: No
Floated: Yes (Optimum Laminate Flooring have the underlay/backing layer built in)
Over Underfloor Heating: Yes, compatible for UFH subject to following the correct installation requirements.
The Solid Wood Flooring Company operate a stringent sustainable environmental policy, details of which can be seen on the web site. We are certified by all the relevant organisations and our certificate numbers can be seen below:
FSC® – The Solid Wood Flooring Chain of Custody Number: INT-COC-003944-545
PEFC – The Solid Wood Flooring Chain of Custody Number: INT-PEFC-COC-1119-545
WWF® – The Solid Wood Flooring Company achieved the highest – 3 Trees – accreditation
Engineered wood flooring is a natural product and on its own offers no recognisable health and safety risks. When re-manufacturing any wood product please follow HSE advice.
Nothing on this web site constitutes an offer for the sale of any product. All sales of product are as per our product data sheets and are concluded upon our standard terms and conditions of business.
Fire Protection: Reaction to fire – wood flooring performs to EN 13501-1 Dn s1
Thermal Conductivity: EN ISO 10456 and EN ISO 12664 Result 0.15 W/(mk)
Moisture Content: EN 13183 – 1 Requirement: 6% to 9% Average Results: <7% Release of Formaldehyde: Class E1 | EN 717 – 1:2006 Result 0.014 mg / m3 Requirement: Less than 3 ppm Result: 0.0053 ppm
Slip Resistance: Tested to BS 7967-2: 2002 (Pendulum Test in PTV values) Lacquered Finish results: DRY (63) LOW RISK WET (27) MODERATE RISK (There is no current requirement for slip resistance in residential developments)
Suitability of use: Suitable for use with under floor heating in commercial and residential applications.
Effects from moisture: Wood flooring will expand if it is exposed to conditions that increases its moisture content beyond 9%. Wood flooring will contract if the prevailing conditions reduce the product moisture content below 6%. Any exposure outside of these parameters will compromise the performance of the product.
Transmission of Sound: Wood flooring on its own will offer some assistance to reduce the passage of sound, but it is the build-up of the whole floor and the surroundings that contribute to impact and airborne sound. For accurate assessment’s a qualified engineer should be employed to calculate how to achieve accurate results.
Thermal properties: Solid Wood Flooring boards offer the following values: 20mm thick boards with a 4mm or 6mm top layer will lose 0.10 K/Wm2 15mm boards with a 4mm or 6mm top layer will lose 0.08 K/Wm2
Manufacturing Laminate floors are manufactured in accordance with accepted industry standards. This permits a tolerance of 5%. The variations may be of manufacturing or natural type (this does not include colour variation)
A generic product of this type would correspond to Element Number 1321580001 of the BRE Green Guide 2008 ratings and achieve a rating of A+. The actual Kg/m2 achieved will be dependent on the type of fitting chosen. The Solid Wood Flooring Company recommend that as a basis for achieving this result all fitting must conform to BS8201:2011
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