Just had fitted in my lounge some beautiful quick step laminate flooring. used along side durlay excel gold underlay, which is a acoustic underlay.
Very pleased with it apart from one small thing... between two of the rooms the floor dips very slightly when it goes from concrete in the extension to the original floorboards in other side of room. Its enough to give a substantial "bounce" to certain surrounding areas around the dip. its not bad but the dip is noticeable, theres no creaking, and the joints still look tight. no furniture has been laid.
do i need to be worried about the dip and slight bounce in areas? will it cause problems later down the line?
the floor is straight on both sides of the room, the issues only occurs around the dip where the concrete part meets the normal floorboards.
Very pleased with it apart from one small thing... between two of the rooms the floor dips very slightly when it goes from concrete in the extension to the original floorboards in other side of room. Its enough to give a substantial "bounce" to certain surrounding areas around the dip. its not bad but the dip is noticeable, theres no creaking, and the joints still look tight. no furniture has been laid.
do i need to be worried about the dip and slight bounce in areas? will it cause problems later down the line?
the floor is straight on both sides of the room, the issues only occurs around the dip where the concrete part meets the normal floorboards.