GENERAL RADIANT HEAT INSTALLATION
GUIDELINES
To minimize the effect that rapid
changes in temperature will have on the floor, it is recommended
that an outside thermostat be installed. If one is not present,
suggest to your customer that this should be considered. Unlike
conventional heating systems whereby when it becomes cold, the heat
is switched on, the radiant systems work most effectively and with
less trauma to the wood floor if the heating process is gradual,
based on small increment increases in relation to the outside
temperature.
Subfloor should have proper moisture test according to standards in
the trade.
A 6-8 mil polyethylene vapor barrier
should be installed over slab radiant heat systems. Tape all seams
to be sure the barrier is tight. To protect the barrier from rips,
some contractors lay 1/16" (1.5625mm) thick foam sheeting over
the vapor barrier.
When the slab has cured, turn the
heat on regardless of the season and leave it on for at least 5-6
days before installation of the wood flooring.
The following installation systems
can be used successfully over radiant heat:
1. Glue down
2. Direct nail to subfloor
3. T & G direct nail to sleepers
4. Single layer of plywood on sleepers
5. Double plywood floating 6. Floating solid/clip
7. Floating engineered/laminated
1 - GLUE DOWN ENGINEERED/LAMINATED
OR PARQUET
(Limited borders, height can be kept to a minimum, can get some
movement on solid slab)
-Glue laminated flooring
-Install over approved sub-floor- Engineered/Laminated
Unfinished/Prefinished/impregnated.
-Can be glued direct to approved subfloor. Glue direct is not
recommended on lightweight slab (less than 3,000 psi).
-The heating system has to be turned off before gluing.
-Use adhesive approved by the wood manufacturer.
-Maximum surface temperature - 85 degrees F (29.44 degrees C).
-Expect some heating season separations.
2 - DIRECT NAIL TO SUB-FLOOR
TYPE 1
-Heating tubes are stapled to the underside of the wood sub-floor,
between the floor joists. Must have an NWFA approved sub-floor for
wood flooring.
-Solid wood must be properly acclimated.
-Be sure nails are not so long as to penetrate the tubing.
-All other installation procedures are the same , Strip-Unfinished/
Prefinished - Solid.
TYPE 2
-A sandwich system, the pipes are laid between sleepers over an
existing wood sub-floor. A new wood sub-floor is then nailed to the
sleepers.
-Must have an approved NWFA sub-floor for wood flooring.
-Solid wood must be properly acclimated.
-Be sure nails are not so long as to penetrate the tubing.
-All other installation procedures are the same ,Strip - Unfinished/
Prefinished - Solid
3 - T & G DIRECT NAIL TO
SLEEPERS
-Must choose direction before sleepers are installed.
-Sleepers should be 2X4' or 2X3', Group 1 density pressure treated
kiln dried lumber, 12'(300mm) on center.
-Use 2 ¼" (56.25mm) widths or less for solid wood flooring.
-Solid wood must be property acclimated.
-Cannot use shorts.(18" or less pieces)
-Expect some heating season separations
-All other installation procedures are the same , Strip -Unfinished/
Prefinished - Solid.
4 - SINGLE LAYER OF PLYWOOD ON
SLEEPERS
(Allows for borders with T & G, increases 'R' factor, raises
finished floor height, makes nailing easier, can use shorter
hardwood lengths)
-Sleepers will be embedded in concrete with only tops showing.
-Install approved vapor barrier (6-8 mil polyfilm).
-Fasten plywood to sleepers according to NWFA guidelines , Strip
Unfinished/Prefinished - Solid.
-Creates a more level surface.
-Expect some heating season separations.
5 - DOUBLE PLYWOOD LAYER FLOATING
WITH T & G
(High 'R' value, can use borders, makes nailing easier, can use
shorter hardwood lengths) -Sleepers are unnecessary.
-Use NWFA approved subfloor guidelines for, Strip
Unfinished/Prefinished - Solid.
-Solid wood must be acclimated according to NWFA guidelines , Strip
- Unfinished/Prefinished - Solid.
6 - FLOATING SOLID WITH CLIPS
(Easy to install, more expensive, short stave construction, solid
floating, easy to remove e.g. leased rental space, slight noise
reduction) -Expansion and contraction is noticeable
. -Multi butt ends join together.
-Use an adhesive approved by the wood manufacturer for joints.
7 - FLOATING ENGINEERED/LAMINATED
(Easy to install, comes prefinished and unfinished, limits finished
height, slight noise reduction, "R' value increases) - Limits
expansion and contraction.
-No cracking when slab cracks.
-Multi butt ends join together.
-Use an adhesive approved by the wood manufacturer for joints.
Subfloor should be according to manufacturers recommendation ,
Engineered/Laminated -Unfinished/Prefinished/impregnated.