We have just moved into a new build upper flat. It was finished just 2 months ago. The floor is multi layered for noise and insulation. However in some parts of the flat the chipboard floor has a slope, eg in the bathroom there is a 10mm difference over 1.5 metres.
It is the same in the hall and some parts of the living room.
Is this to be expected in new build properties these days? Is it the new norm?
I am quite worried about it in case it affects future resale. We have had engineered wood flooring laid on top, so I also worry about the cost of taking it up and re- laying.
Should I insist the builder rectifies it? I expect it would be a large job with considerable upheaval.
It is the same in the hall and some parts of the living room.
Is this to be expected in new build properties these days? Is it the new norm?
I am quite worried about it in case it affects future resale. We have had engineered wood flooring laid on top, so I also worry about the cost of taking it up and re- laying.
Should I insist the builder rectifies it? I expect it would be a large job with considerable upheaval.