Does my Salcombe floor need to acclimatise before installing?
Yes, allow your Salcombe floor to acclimatise for 3 to 4 days in the room where it will be installed, keeping it in the sealed packaging to prevent warping due to temperature changes. Avoid storing it outdoors, in outbuildings, or in damp areas.
Is Salcombe flooring suitable for underfloor heating?
Yes, Salcombe flooring is compatible with underfloor heating.
What type of joint does Salcombe have?
Salcombe flooring uses easiloc/click-joints.
How can Salcombe be installed?
Salcombe flooring can only be installed using the floating method.
What does 'pack includes cut lengths' mean?
This means at least one plank in your pack will be cut in half to help distribute the joints across your floor, preventing weakening. The other planks will be the same length.
Does Salcombe flooring need expansion gaps?
Yes, due to wood's natural expansion and contraction, leave expansion gaps wherever the boards meet a wall, structural support, stairs, etc. Use spacers during fitting and remove them before installing skirting boards, beading, or trims. Allow a 2mm gap for every meter span, with a minimum of 10-15mm gap. For areas over 5m wide, additional expansion provisions are necessary.
What condition should the subfloor be in?
The subfloor must be structurally sound, free from damp, rot, fungal or insect infestation, and contaminants. It should be flat with no uneven areas exceeding 3mm over a 2m span. Vacuum thoroughly to remove debris before fitting. Insulate hot pipes to prevent localised hotspots that can warp the flooring.
How do I clean my Salcombe floor?
Use our cleaning kit for lacquered floors or a well-wrung damp mop to keep your Salcombe floor clean.
How much wastage do I need?
We generally recommend 10% wastage, but this can vary depending on room shape, laying style, and other factors. Consult your installer for a precise estimate.
How thick is Salcombe flooring?
Salcombe flooring is 14mm thick with a 3mm oak wear layer.
Is Salcombe flooring suitable for a bathroom?
We do not recommend using engineered flooring in a bathroom.