Five years after having a solid oak floor fitted throughout the ground floor of our house (and four years after the company that supplied and fitted it ceased trading!) a problem has developed.
In the main living room the wood has badly bulged and lifted (i.e by several cm) right in the centre of the room making the floor impossible to live with. It has also happened to a lesser extent in one of the corners of the room.
Floor details are : solid French oak 90mm wide x 15mm thickness, random lengths up to 1.8m long T&G. This is directly glued to a concrete base.
Looking at previous answers on this forum, I suspect expansion though why this would start happening so long after fitting I cannot imagine. I can see that no expansion gap has been left against the fireplace hearth and intend to remove the skirting boards from the opposite wall to check there.
What next though? Is it possible to take up the floor and re-glue if that is the problem. I don't want to replace partly because of cost and partly because it matches all of the other rooms.
Any advice or plan of action appreciated !!!!
In the main living room the wood has badly bulged and lifted (i.e by several cm) right in the centre of the room making the floor impossible to live with. It has also happened to a lesser extent in one of the corners of the room.
Floor details are : solid French oak 90mm wide x 15mm thickness, random lengths up to 1.8m long T&G. This is directly glued to a concrete base.
Looking at previous answers on this forum, I suspect expansion though why this would start happening so long after fitting I cannot imagine. I can see that no expansion gap has been left against the fireplace hearth and intend to remove the skirting boards from the opposite wall to check there.
What next though? Is it possible to take up the floor and re-glue if that is the problem. I don't want to replace partly because of cost and partly because it matches all of the other rooms.
Any advice or plan of action appreciated !!!!
