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How to protect new parquet flooring during construction?

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How would you protect freshly laid parquet (in a new building) during the remainder of the construction and moving period? In principle, I find this paint masking fleece (i.e., "scraps of fabric" with foil underneath) to be pretty practical. But it's the foil that worries me a bit.

Key words: moisture, inability to diffuse, wood flooring.

Am I right to be concerned about this, or are these concerns more theoretical? How have you solved this problem in your case?

asked 3 years ago
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310The Huge Scepter
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Painting fleece is the best, do not worry.
– Lao Kimora  3 years ago
I used thicker paper (in rolls) for my apartment.
– Luzmaria Sánchez  3 years ago

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I would have used thicker wrapping paper and secured the sheet transitions with strips of dry glue. Especially since the areas probably wouldn't be that large.

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475Marsha Vaughn
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