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  • Make sure you get a good plumber to do the install? I take it there won't be a crawl space? You can put access hatches in, but it's extra work and may well be no use if there's a problem elsewhere than the hatch's location. FWIW, I laid a hardwood floor in my hallway over lots of pipes and electrics - I just had to take the gamble that we won't need to access any of it any time soon.

    As for fixing the boards, I used tongue tight screws.
    https://www.toolstation.com/reisser-torx-diamond-point-flooring-screw/p49364
    I vaguely remember the Reisser ones being better than the other brands I tried. Save yourself trouble and buy a load of the correct size Torx bits as they easily get knackered as they're so small. Don't glue the boards as it'll prevent natural shrinkage and expansion.

  • @nefarious thanks! I didn't know those tongue tight screws ever existed!

    I'm going to have the rad and washing machine in place and likely running for a couple of weeks before I get round to installing the floor so hopefully any issues will arise before then. My plumber pretty good so I'm sure all will be swell. Thanks!

  • Also, document where everything is under the floor. Measure if you can. If there are problems in future, it’ll be a lot more straightforward if you know where stuff is under the floor.

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