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A lot of people think that wooden floors are very
noisy and cold. The cold is thought of when remembering the original wood
floor boards in the house where the cold breeze from the cellar or basement
void would come through. Before central heating this flooring could make the
house very cold. New floorboards are neither cold or noisy. The flooring sold now comes tongue and grooved on all 4 sides which means the boards slot firmly together without leaving large gaps for the breeze to come through. This immediately eliminates any drafts from below the subfloor. Even when laid directly onto joists, the insulation is very good and no cold can be felt coming through the joints. |
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The noise of wood floors is
also minimal when fitted properly. When laminate floor had just come out this
was often fitted without any or adequate underlay. This made the flooring very
noisy as there was a hollow void between the existing sub floor and the new
laminate floor. Due to laminate flooring also being made of hdf (high density
fiberboard) rather than real wood, the noise was louder than that of real wood.
It would often sound very hard and noisy with the taps of steps heard
constantly. About The Author
Ruth Shann has been a wooden flooring
specialist and adviser for wood floor installations and floor finishing since
1999.
http://www.realoakfloors.co.uk
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