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Recently fitted some laminate flooring on top of fibreboard on top of floorboards. The floorboards were always dry and the space underneath was the same.
The problem is the room has one long length (approx. 7m) and this length has expanded to fill the gap (10mm each end). The expansion has pushed off the skirting board but that was only glued on so it probably didn't take much. Just had the room plastered before the floor was laid and the heating hasn't been on fully for a couple of weeks.
The floor isn't buckling yet but it has no more room to spread so I need to sort it asap. Is there a way to cut a few more mm at these two ends whilst the floor is still in place?
And before its mentioned...no, I could have done the direction the other way because the length of the room that way is also as long in one area (it's an odd shape room).
The problem is the room has one long length (approx. 7m) and this length has expanded to fill the gap (10mm each end). The expansion has pushed off the skirting board but that was only glued on so it probably didn't take much. Just had the room plastered before the floor was laid and the heating hasn't been on fully for a couple of weeks.
The floor isn't buckling yet but it has no more room to spread so I need to sort it asap. Is there a way to cut a few more mm at these two ends whilst the floor is still in place?
And before its mentioned...no, I could have done the direction the other way because the length of the room that way is also as long in one area (it's an odd shape room).