Hi all
Girlfriend made a start on the hallway flooring without really thinking/knowing what to do while I was away. Before slating the job itself, it is actually quite well done aside from the fact that it hasn't been done properly... if that makes any sense.
Essentially, the floor has been installed as a floating floor. The boards are 18mm thick laying on top of the correct underlay which in turn in on top of a wooden subfloor.
The issue is that the boards haven't been secured to the subfloor with secret nails as recommended on the instructions and so you can feel them pushing down as you walk on some of them. I would happily take the floor up and lay it again however she glued each board to the other.
What's the best way of securing the boards down now that they've been stuck in place? And most importantly, without leaving any trace? The gaps between each board are too narrow to be able to retro fit secret nails at an angle... and screwing the boards down will look too obvious.
Many thanks for your suggestions
Girlfriend made a start on the hallway flooring without really thinking/knowing what to do while I was away. Before slating the job itself, it is actually quite well done aside from the fact that it hasn't been done properly... if that makes any sense.
Essentially, the floor has been installed as a floating floor. The boards are 18mm thick laying on top of the correct underlay which in turn in on top of a wooden subfloor.
The issue is that the boards haven't been secured to the subfloor with secret nails as recommended on the instructions and so you can feel them pushing down as you walk on some of them. I would happily take the floor up and lay it again however she glued each board to the other.
What's the best way of securing the boards down now that they've been stuck in place? And most importantly, without leaving any trace? The gaps between each board are too narrow to be able to retro fit secret nails at an angle... and screwing the boards down will look too obvious.
Many thanks for your suggestions
