Hello!
I have an apartment in a new(ish) building with concrete floors throughout. I have noticed by walking over it even over the carpet the floor is not even. It dips and undulates. It's not a problem really, we have a combination of carpet in some rooms, laminate floor in the living room (which is a little spongy in places but only if you are aware of it) and ceramic tiles in the kitchen, but I'd just like to check, what causes uneveness in concrete floors? I've been in lots of buildings with concrete floors and most have dips and bumps somewhere but some are worse than others, and my apartment building is one of the most uneven! Is it caused by continued walking, standing heavily (concentrating weight on one spot), or by placing heavy objects on it? Or is it the way it was laid when built?
Many thanks.
I have an apartment in a new(ish) building with concrete floors throughout. I have noticed by walking over it even over the carpet the floor is not even. It dips and undulates. It's not a problem really, we have a combination of carpet in some rooms, laminate floor in the living room (which is a little spongy in places but only if you are aware of it) and ceramic tiles in the kitchen, but I'd just like to check, what causes uneveness in concrete floors? I've been in lots of buildings with concrete floors and most have dips and bumps somewhere but some are worse than others, and my apartment building is one of the most uneven! Is it caused by continued walking, standing heavily (concentrating weight on one spot), or by placing heavy objects on it? Or is it the way it was laid when built?
Many thanks.