The trick is between us my wife and I are allergic to just about everything. We are pulling up our wall to wall carpet this summer.
Want to replace it with "something impermeable and low VOC". Vinyl planks are pretty well not an option becuase of the VOCs.
The remaining contenders are ceramic tile - 1800 sqft of it, hardwood T&G or engineered hardwood faced T&G.
Several issues.
If we were going to retire here I would just tile and be done with it except for sealing the grout every spring. Its just the wife and I in the 5 bedroom house our four kids grew up in, with the woodstove on the upper level. We would like to sell in the two to five year window, before carrying 8 cords of wood upstairs every winter gets to be too much.
My RH readings on the upper level run 8-10 % in the winter, running two gallons per day through the humidifier. In the summer 60% RH with the windows open is common.
I am way outside the recommended RH swing for hardwood. I have no central air circulation, just hot water baseboard heat and the exhaust fans in the bathrooms.
I have looked at engineered hardwood pretty hard. FWIW the two most suggested brands up here with wood stoves are Bruce and Somerset. The install .pdfs for both specify a max 20 point annual RH swing, i got 50 points and few options.
We are looking at recarpeting and living in an apartment while waiting for the house to sell. By the time new carpet has offgassed enough VOC for my wife to be in the house there will be too much pollen in it for me.
Or we could just bite the bullet and tile it.
Looking for another option. I am not anxious to give up the wood stove; getting 2/3s of my annual energy without releasing any fossil carbon to the atmosphere is a good feeling.
Want to replace it with "something impermeable and low VOC". Vinyl planks are pretty well not an option becuase of the VOCs.
The remaining contenders are ceramic tile - 1800 sqft of it, hardwood T&G or engineered hardwood faced T&G.
Several issues.
If we were going to retire here I would just tile and be done with it except for sealing the grout every spring. Its just the wife and I in the 5 bedroom house our four kids grew up in, with the woodstove on the upper level. We would like to sell in the two to five year window, before carrying 8 cords of wood upstairs every winter gets to be too much.
My RH readings on the upper level run 8-10 % in the winter, running two gallons per day through the humidifier. In the summer 60% RH with the windows open is common.
I am way outside the recommended RH swing for hardwood. I have no central air circulation, just hot water baseboard heat and the exhaust fans in the bathrooms.
I have looked at engineered hardwood pretty hard. FWIW the two most suggested brands up here with wood stoves are Bruce and Somerset. The install .pdfs for both specify a max 20 point annual RH swing, i got 50 points and few options.
We are looking at recarpeting and living in an apartment while waiting for the house to sell. By the time new carpet has offgassed enough VOC for my wife to be in the house there will be too much pollen in it for me.
Or we could just bite the bullet and tile it.
Looking for another option. I am not anxious to give up the wood stove; getting 2/3s of my annual energy without releasing any fossil carbon to the atmosphere is a good feeling.