HI
I have just removed the solid oak floor in the dining room from a concrete floor as i have knocked through into the kitchen and im replacing with another oak floor all the way through, i couldnt get an exact match so im doing a complete new floor.
I did not lay the floor so was quite suprised at how it had been installed, basically it was on single beads of glue, as i have not seen any instructions to install in this way, they all appear to suggest trowelling glue all over the floor in much the same way as tile adhesive.
Is this single bead not reccomended as im now a bit concerned that the living room floor will be the same and its not a great way of installing do i need to worry?
I have take a picture to show what i mean, the boards ran left to right as you look at the pic -
I have just removed the solid oak floor in the dining room from a concrete floor as i have knocked through into the kitchen and im replacing with another oak floor all the way through, i couldnt get an exact match so im doing a complete new floor.
I did not lay the floor so was quite suprised at how it had been installed, basically it was on single beads of glue, as i have not seen any instructions to install in this way, they all appear to suggest trowelling glue all over the floor in much the same way as tile adhesive.
Is this single bead not reccomended as im now a bit concerned that the living room floor will be the same and its not a great way of installing do i need to worry?
I have take a picture to show what i mean, the boards ran left to right as you look at the pic -