FAQ

What is the ideal
temperature
for parquet?

Wooden floors enjoy the same range of temperatures as man does. The ideal temperature for parquet is the same as the most comfortable for man. It would be best if it didn’t dip below 15°C. But even more important, relative humidity should be kept at between 35% and 65%.



Wooden floors suffer the most in overheated rooms during winter. An overly dry environment can shrink the parquet. This situation is also a warning bell for our lungs, which under those conditions are more vulnerable to infection. But what if it is too humid? Well, then the opposite happens. The wood expands, it swells. And humidity means we humans feel a more acute sense of fatigue, of un-wellness. The right temperature and humidity will ensure a long and healthy life to our wood flooring. And to us too.


How can we ensure
maximum well-being
for wood and man?

Wood is a natural material, but it is also a living material: it adapts and changes according to climatic variations, just like human beings. Today it is possible to maintain maximum control over well-being indicators thanks to the high efficiency of MORE systems. Link to www.rbmmore.com