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    Concrete floor lifting Laminate - No Damp that I can see

    Thanks Foxhole, I am going to pull the flooring up and the skirting have a look and see whats there. Then I guess will have to try and fix it. Not even sure what materials I will need but thats something I will investigate once its up. The laminate itself is fine from the top, its not split or...
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    Concrete floor lifting Laminate - No Damp that I can see

    I have checked back on the build pictures and can see the builder laid a self levelling floor compound, then added an insulation membrane before laying the laminate, I can also see he added spacers around the edge for expansion. So the floor is not pushing up on itself, its a hard lump that is...
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    Concrete floor lifting Laminate - No Damp that I can see

    The laminate is not swelling. you can feel a solid lump under a small part of the floor. Its like hes laid the floor on a medium sized pebble, but it was fine for nearly 3 years until last Summer and gradually seems to be getting worse.
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    Concrete floor lifting Laminate - No Damp that I can see

    Hi Thanks for the reply, house is a typical ex council 3 bed semi, built approx 1960 and we live in Epsom, Surrey. Not sure on the soil type could be clay. I have an open plan Kitchen diner, its the laminate near the french doors approx 2 to 3 ft away in the dining area mostly. Nothing appears...
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    Concrete floor lifting Laminate - No Damp that I can see

    Hi guys Need some advice please. We had a new Kitchen built about 4 years ago. We had Laminate flooring laid throughout but in the last few months when it was warmer, we noticed a bit of a hard lump in a section of the flooring. Over the months this has seemingly pushed up the laminate...
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