Slight bounce in new engineered wood floor

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I have just had a new engineered wood floor installed (glueless), spanning over the old floorboard floor and a new concrete floor in the recently built extension. There is a slight bounce in the region of transition betwen the two sections, despite assurances from the builder that the floors have been levelled, is there any remedy that is needed and could be carried out at this point? Or should I not worry and expect that all real wood floors suffer from this one way or another?

Many thanks
 
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Just as in 1 - 2 days ago?
Every floor needs to settle, so see if this bounce is still there after the weekend before doing anything at all to it.
 
Thanks WoodYouLike,
The floor has been down for over a week and it feels to me that this bounce is because of teh difference in level in teh two sections of teh floor. Is there anything I can do now without removing the planks?
 
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Hi Mirund, I see you're in Birmingham (as am I), can you divulge who you used to lay the floor? Did they give a guarantee on fitting?
 

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