Ecological Floors for Underfloor Heating: Oak and Ash in the Thermal Modification Process
Thanks to many years of experience in thermal modification of wood, we have created a safe, ecological product, ideal for underfloor heating systems. The color of the wood has been slightly darkened, maintaining a shade similar to natural oak. The key element is the unique wood thermal treatment process developed by our company in cooperation with scientific staff from the Faculty of Wood Technology at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences.
Our innovative solid products (both made of Oak and Ash wood) have successfully passed many months of tests at the Building Research Institute, obtaining full approval for use in underfloor heating.
One of the main advantages of our solid floors for underfloor heating is their eco-friendliness. in the thermal treatment process we use only high temperature and water steam. we do not use any chemicals. thanks to this, our product is fully natural and environmentally friendly.
Our offer includes raw boards and finished products finished with varnish or oil. For products dedicated to underfloor heating, we also offer the option of applying any pigment from our company color palette.
Below we present the color differences that occur after the thermal modification process.
We also encourage you to read our article about the classification of oak floors intended for installation with underfloor heating. Find out more about the differences between individual wood classes and choose the best option for you!
Natural Oak
Thermally Modified Oak
Ash floors and underfloor heating
Ash wood is a material that also works well in the context of underfloor heating. The thermal modification process of wood used for this purpose gave it a deeper, darker color. In addition, thermo ash floorboards have increased dimensional stability with changes in air humidity. Research carried out in cooperation with the Building Research Institute proved that ash floors can be used with underfloor heating.
Below we present the color differences that occur after the thermal modification process.
We also encourage you to read our article about the classification of Ash Floors intended for installation with underfloor heating. Find out more about the differences between individual wood classes and choose the best option for you!