Hi,
I had a 18 mm thick B&Q Oak floor layed about 18 months ago and it has started to lift near to the door way. There was an expansion gap left around the perimeter of the room, except against the architrave at the base of the door. I have noticed that the oak is very tight to the base and I suspect this is causing the lift. Does anyone have any suggestion as to how I could rectify the problem without taking the whole floor up? The tongue and groove is glued and is floating over floorboards, with B&Q foam underlay in between.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I had a 18 mm thick B&Q Oak floor layed about 18 months ago and it has started to lift near to the door way. There was an expansion gap left around the perimeter of the room, except against the architrave at the base of the door. I have noticed that the oak is very tight to the base and I suspect this is causing the lift. Does anyone have any suggestion as to how I could rectify the problem without taking the whole floor up? The tongue and groove is glued and is floating over floorboards, with B&Q foam underlay in between.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.