Parador laminate flooring Oak Mont Blanc natural wide plank from the Classic 1050 product line turns individual living dreams into reality. As a wide plank in the format 1285 x 194 x 8 mm, the laminate flooring impresses with its enormous durability and its special resistance to scratches. The all-round jointed long and end edges on the planks underline the impression of real wooden flooring. The matt wood texture has a particularly authentic look and is reminiscent of real wood flooring. Laminate floors from Parador's Classic 1050 product line are low on emissions and allergens, extremely easy to care for and promote healthy living. They are suitable for installation over underfloor heating. Thanks to the patented click mechanism with the SafeLock® PRO click connection and the low plank height of only 8 mm, the flooring can be installed easily in a custom-fit manner. A special Aqua-Proof core board even allows the flooring to be used in wet rooms. For private use, a lifetime manufacturer's guarantee is given on these floors. The floors of the Classic 1050 product line are also connection stable and have excellent edge swell protection.
Here are guidelines for underfloor heating with this laminate.
Maximum Temperature: The surface temperature of the floor must not exceed 29°C.
System Type: It is suitable for use with hot water underfloor heating systems and modern electric underfloor heating systems that have a temperature sensor and controller.
Installation: The flooring must be installed as a floating floor, not glued down.
Underlay: You must use an underlay that is rated for underfloor heating and has a low thermal resistance to allow heat to transfer efficiently. A vapour barrier (PE film) is also required, unless the underlay has one integrated.
Gradual Heating: Avoid rapid temperature changes. The heating system should be warmed up gradually (max. 5°C per day) after installation and at the beginning of each heating period to allow the flooring to acclimatize.
Expansion Gaps: Ensure an expansion gap of at least 10-15 mm around the perimeter of the room and at transitions between rooms. This allows for the natural expansion and contraction of the wood-based material due to temperature changes.
Avoid Heat Build-up: Do not place rugs, large furniture, or heavy items in a way that traps heat, as this can cause overheating in specific spots and potentially damage the flooring.

