- Date:Mon, Dec 17, 2018
The Wood Panel Industries Federation (WPIF) has provided guidance on the use of wood-based panels in floating floors for 20 years. In the latest revision, the guidance has had a major overhaul, not only to its styling and drawings but its technical content has been through a thorough evaluation. The main technical changes were to bring it up-to-date with current products and construction practices that have developed and matured over time as floating floors have become more widely used.
The floating floor guidance document IS (WPIF) 3/2018 can be found as a stand-alone document and also reproduced as Annex 3 of the popular Panel Guide.
The PanelGuide has also has changes made to bring it up-to-date. The main changes were made to section 2.4 'flooring' to bring it into line with common accepted practice and to address questions that arrise regarding the laying of wood-based panel floors. An error to the figure references in section 2.5 was also corrected.summary of changes to section 2.4:- Nogging requirements
- How to deal with panels finishing mid span
- Allowable overhang of the panel over the joist at the edge of the room
- Removal of recommendation to fix panels parallel to joists
- Clarifying expansion gaps, both intermediate and at the perimeter where the floor runs under the wall
- Changes to resilient floor underlayment specifications (BS 8203 changes)
- Take into account new panel products i.e. ‘glue only’ floor systems and weather resistant panel products
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