Hi
I had a new extension built last year. On the ground floor, I had 21mm (6mm) engineered oak installed in September.
I noticed today that one of the boards in the middle of the room is starting to lift.
I generally had a bad experience with the contractors - mainly the owner getting "jack of all trades" to "have a go" at specialist works.
My immediate suspicion is they haven't left expansion gaps. I took photos throughout the building process as keepsakes, so went back to some I took when the floor was going in. However, these were inconclusive of whether there were expansion gaps.
The other thing I thought it could be is that we have a piano, which is very heavy, by the wall, not too far from the lifting board. This has been here for about 6 months and I was wondering if the weight of it would be preventing the boards expanding in that direction?
Any help, much appreciated.
Regards,
Graham
I had a new extension built last year. On the ground floor, I had 21mm (6mm) engineered oak installed in September.
I noticed today that one of the boards in the middle of the room is starting to lift.
I generally had a bad experience with the contractors - mainly the owner getting "jack of all trades" to "have a go" at specialist works.
My immediate suspicion is they haven't left expansion gaps. I took photos throughout the building process as keepsakes, so went back to some I took when the floor was going in. However, these were inconclusive of whether there were expansion gaps.
The other thing I thought it could be is that we have a piano, which is very heavy, by the wall, not too far from the lifting board. This has been here for about 6 months and I was wondering if the weight of it would be preventing the boards expanding in that direction?
Any help, much appreciated.
Regards,
Graham