I live on the ground floor of a small block of flats built in the late 40's. I want to put a laminated wooden floor in the lounge but by taking the carpet and underlay off first I noticed the screed had a few cracks. Wanting to repair that first, I used a cold chisel and club hammer to remove the cracked mortar (hard work and a lot of banging) but what intrigued me was a hollow sound on some areas when I hacked with the chisel. Having removed the mortar screed from the affected areas, I then realised one corner of the concrete itself had a similar hollow sound when I tapped on it with the cold chisel. It appears fine, no cracks but I've been trying to find out, out of interest what could be causing it in that particular area only. Is the concrete floor likely to be resting on a solid surface or could it be a suspended concrete floor? I hope I haven't damaged anything. Could somebody enlighten me?
Many thanks.
Many thanks.