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Two years ago our company installed 3/4″ T and G oak flooring over radiant heating. It was glued down to self-leveling concrete. Now the flooring is shrinking and cupping. The flooring will now have to be replaced. Has anyone experienced this? What products/techniques do we need to use when we install the new hardwood flooring? Does anyone know if there is a specific brand of hardwood flooring that is designed to work with radiant heating?
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Two years ago our company installed 3/4" T and G oak flooring over radiant heating. It was glued down to self-leveling concrete. Now the flooring is shrinking and cupping. The flooring will now have to be replaced. Has anyone experienced this? What products/techniques do we need to use when we install the new hardwood flooring? Does anyone know if there is a specific brand of hardwood flooring that is designed to work with radiant heating?