Hi there,
I usually get all the info i need by lurking on this site and following the advice given to others but in this instance i am at a loss and would be very appreciative of some help..
I recently laid a reclaimed parquet floor in my hallway using to best of my ability, the techniques and products outlined on this wesite and others like it. To summarise;
We spent about a month cleaning the bitumen and varnish of the bottom and sides of the blocks...
The hallway (7 * 1 metres) consists of a victorian pine subfloor. On top of this is a layer of hardboard from the previous laminate floor which I left and added 6mm ply on top.
We then used lecol 5500 to adhere the blocks herringbone style and apart from the old varnish - it looks great!
The problem is that walking pretty much anywhere on the floor sounds like bubblewrap - not squeaky like loose floorboards but crunchy like plastic breaking.
I havent sanded yet as i thought/ hoped the adhesive was settling and the noise would stop - i even hired a garden roller to no effect.
Anyone have any ideas where I went wrong? Is there anything I can do to be able to sneak in after a late night again?
Thanks,
Steve
I usually get all the info i need by lurking on this site and following the advice given to others but in this instance i am at a loss and would be very appreciative of some help..
I recently laid a reclaimed parquet floor in my hallway using to best of my ability, the techniques and products outlined on this wesite and others like it. To summarise;
We spent about a month cleaning the bitumen and varnish of the bottom and sides of the blocks...
The hallway (7 * 1 metres) consists of a victorian pine subfloor. On top of this is a layer of hardboard from the previous laminate floor which I left and added 6mm ply on top.
We then used lecol 5500 to adhere the blocks herringbone style and apart from the old varnish - it looks great!
The problem is that walking pretty much anywhere on the floor sounds like bubblewrap - not squeaky like loose floorboards but crunchy like plastic breaking.
I havent sanded yet as i thought/ hoped the adhesive was settling and the noise would stop - i even hired a garden roller to no effect.
Anyone have any ideas where I went wrong? Is there anything I can do to be able to sneak in after a late night again?
Thanks,
Steve

