Hi All,
We had an engineered wooden floor installed a while back. It was installed on top of a concrete floor and some thin insulation/underlay. The concrete floor it was installed on wasn't perfectly flat everywhere and as such there a couple of spots that are slightly spongy when stood on (there is plenty of room between the floor and the walls - its definitely the concrete floor flatness). I have seen youtube videos of a fixing technique by boring very small hole and injecting in various products ranging from glue, to epoxy or expanding foam. However i'm not sure i can do this because the floor is on top of insulation layer. Is there any genius diy expert out there who could advise me what i could do!? Has anyone done this in a similar scenario?
Thanks to anyone who has any ideas!!!
We had an engineered wooden floor installed a while back. It was installed on top of a concrete floor and some thin insulation/underlay. The concrete floor it was installed on wasn't perfectly flat everywhere and as such there a couple of spots that are slightly spongy when stood on (there is plenty of room between the floor and the walls - its definitely the concrete floor flatness). I have seen youtube videos of a fixing technique by boring very small hole and injecting in various products ranging from glue, to epoxy or expanding foam. However i'm not sure i can do this because the floor is on top of insulation layer. Is there any genius diy expert out there who could advise me what i could do!? Has anyone done this in a similar scenario?
Thanks to anyone who has any ideas!!!