AFV_V200 3rd Gear January 11, 2013 Share January 11, 2013 (edited) I got my condo unit renovated, and i water proof the whole house (unit below me requested). After installing oak plank in the bed room. the oak plank warp! when they remove the solid plan. it found water drop on the surface of the cement floor. That is to say. the moisture unable to escape as it was trap between water proof and timber floor. I even let the cement floor cure 3 weeks before i install! 1.5 weeks after 2nd installation. it start to warp again! :( tis was a pre finish oak floor and need not lacquer again. any expert out there can help? does letting the cement floor cure a longer time then install again will help?... or.... install it. let it warp and sand down to re-lacquer again to solve the problem. ....Since I cant and no way i can remove the water proof under the cement floor. Edited January 11, 2013 by AFV_V200 ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jman888 Moderator January 11, 2013 Share January 11, 2013 you stay in landed? maybe there is a well below it! :huh: Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gitanic 6th Gear January 11, 2013 Share January 11, 2013 you stay in landed? maybe there is a well below it! :huh: And inside the well there is a bangala swimming sorri......joking Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yoongf 4th Gear January 11, 2013 Share January 11, 2013 Oak is not a tropical wood, and it's only natural that it behaves differently compared to tropical woods like teak. Sounds like u are using the oak wood on level 1 of a landed property? The ground is moist, and overtime moisture will penetrate through the concrete slab. This is not uncommon, that's why.. have to use materials that has high resisteance to moisture absorption. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AFV_V200 3rd Gear January 11, 2013 Author Share January 11, 2013 you stay in landed? maybe there is a well below it! :huh: nope. is the unit below hope I water proof to prevent seepage . As the condo is really old and water seepage every where. so I just do it, never know I got myself into a huge nightmare. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kangadrool Supersonic January 11, 2013 Share January 11, 2013 You water-proof your house??? That means water/moisture cannot enter and cannot escape from your house also! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silver_blade Turbocharged January 11, 2013 Share January 11, 2013 Possible to have water seeping to the floor from wall, window, ceiling, etc? Water can travel quite far and from the most 'unlikely' places. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AFV_V200 3rd Gear January 11, 2013 Author Share January 11, 2013 You water-proof your house??? That means water/moisture cannot enter and cannot escape from your house also! Wah Lao. sian like tat! the contractor just do and never advice. :( I don't want those hao lian condo owner come knocking my door and claim my unit got water leak into the house Lor. got a small studio unit n now nightmare. :( Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Porker Turbocharged January 11, 2013 Share January 11, 2013 High chance its from the water seepage since you mentioned its extensive. Engineered wood (Pergo) installation includes a plastic sheet layover before installation of the timber planks so perhaps you can explore that option. Real wood parquet floor is always a b i t c h to maintain. Cannot be too wet. Scratches easily. Must polish and buff periodically. Damn pain in the a s s. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soya Supersonic January 11, 2013 Share January 11, 2013 nope. is the unit below hope I water proof to prevent seepage . As the condo is really old and water seepage every where. so I just do it, never know I got myself into a huge nightmare. 2 possibilities: i) water seepage thru the external walls into the floor (this one jialat liao....) ii) the parquet not properly cured (assuming u switch on a/c and dry air can accelerate the warping) solution: sell the place. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Porker Turbocharged January 11, 2013 Share January 11, 2013 Your schlong can also warp one. Warp in Radx' direction Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soya Supersonic January 11, 2013 Share January 11, 2013 Your schlong can also warp one. Warp in Radx' direction walau.....u cum onli parquet oso can turn into gay talk. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AFV_V200 3rd Gear January 11, 2013 Author Share January 11, 2013 2 possibilities: i) water seepage thru the external walls into the floor (this one jialat liao....) ii) the parquet not properly cured (assuming u switch on a/c and dry air can accelerate the warping) solution: sell the place. Hong kan liao like that. I need solution! cant see the place. is nice for me and my love one. :) by the way. not parquet floor. is solid oak plank - 22mm thick. 125mmW and 1.8m long. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Porker Turbocharged January 11, 2013 Share January 11, 2013 Same concept lah. Parquet is real wood as well. Long planks are more susceptible to warping. Either you change to short ones or to engineered wood Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dwee 5th Gear January 11, 2013 Share January 11, 2013 Call Lumber Mart Pte Ltd . They are the specialists for wood flooring . Tel: 96622475 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AFV_V200 3rd Gear January 11, 2013 Author Share January 11, 2013 Same concept lah. Parquet is real wood as well. Long planks are more susceptible to warping. Either you change to short ones or to engineered wood I see. sorry no timber floor expert here. thinking about it. ya. smaller piece may not warp so easily. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silver_blade Turbocharged January 11, 2013 Share January 11, 2013 The real problem is not with the length of timber...but possible water seepage. So try getting to the root cause...which may not be easy. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mustank Hypersonic January 11, 2013 Share January 11, 2013 I see. sorry no timber floor expert here. thinking about it. ya. smaller piece may not warp so easily. lucky got these kind of threads! read already learn some stuff!!! ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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