TrimTheKing
Established Member
God I feel like a right d!ck!
Long story short, I was changing a rad upstairs, drained system down, and off I went. Looks like I didn't isolate the UF heating so when this came on water has filled the bucket I used to drain and gone down the edge of the oak flooring.
By the time I noticed it a few hours later a space of about 8 boards wide by 1.5 metres has warped like twittery. I can see water marks between some boards and they have cupped across their width
I have sorted all the heating out, mopped up any water and whacked the under floor heating back up to dry it out but my question is, the boards were completely flat before as we had them refinished when we moved in, so with the UF on now will they go back to where they were before after they have dried out?
I do hope so otherwise I'm in trouble...
Long story short, I was changing a rad upstairs, drained system down, and off I went. Looks like I didn't isolate the UF heating so when this came on water has filled the bucket I used to drain and gone down the edge of the oak flooring.
By the time I noticed it a few hours later a space of about 8 boards wide by 1.5 metres has warped like twittery. I can see water marks between some boards and they have cupped across their width
I have sorted all the heating out, mopped up any water and whacked the under floor heating back up to dry it out but my question is, the boards were completely flat before as we had them refinished when we moved in, so with the UF on now will they go back to where they were before after they have dried out?
I do hope so otherwise I'm in trouble...