Hello! We have just started tearing out a parquet floor in a bedroom down in the basement since there were clear moisture damages on the floor and the baseboards (unventilated) had rotted. According to the inspection when the house was bought almost 5 years ago, it was an old moisture damage that had dried.

The entire basement has embedded water-based floor heating. We don't know how it is built but guess that it is uninsulated without a platon mat.

Does it make any sense to put a platon mat on top of the cast floor heating, or how should we rebuild the floor? We would prefer not to have tiles but wood/wood imitation...

Close-up of a removed parquet floor corner in a basement bedroom showing water damage, with deteriorated skirting and peeling wall.
 
  • A partially removed parquet floor showing signs of water damage and mold near a power outlet, with peeling wallpaper in a basement bedroom.
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