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Hows things man?
Last year i had 5mm oak flooring laid in a room 20msq onto a concrete base, a foam underlay was used in an attempt to eradicate moisture, i was informed by the joiner it was adequate.
I was away for a week and when i came back, a section of the flooring running the length of the room and about 6 boards thick (roughly 4" per board) has risen causing the door to stick and me to lose my chuffing marbles.
It runs directly between 2 doors and was not sealed at the kitchen side. (by this i mean there is a gap about 20mm at the threshold between where the oak floor ends and the kitchen tiles begin...)
Erm... Help? What can i do to fix this nonsense?
Any help is gratefully recieved...
Chris.
Last year i had 5mm oak flooring laid in a room 20msq onto a concrete base, a foam underlay was used in an attempt to eradicate moisture, i was informed by the joiner it was adequate.
I was away for a week and when i came back, a section of the flooring running the length of the room and about 6 boards thick (roughly 4" per board) has risen causing the door to stick and me to lose my chuffing marbles.
It runs directly between 2 doors and was not sealed at the kitchen side. (by this i mean there is a gap about 20mm at the threshold between where the oak floor ends and the kitchen tiles begin...)
Erm... Help? What can i do to fix this nonsense?
Any help is gratefully recieved...
Chris.