Engineered oak floor planks crowning

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The subfloor is concrete
B&Q told customer to lay and leave a expansion gap.
No need to glue planks, because they'll just be good little planks & NOT bloody move ehh
So he calls me, I ask for the sticky rubber underlay.
I get told .."NO...we've already bought the foil backed underlay
So I get him to buy the decent floor screed glue.( I forget the name)
Anyway I fast notice that's gonna take 10 tubs after i use 1.
So I glue every plank in place on tongues, so it's glued & floating .
I leave a gap around room.
But initially I screw the first row along the wall under where the skirting will go.
As I was fitting the floor alone, it made sense because the planks were slipping around.
So floors finished ..then few months pass and at the hall door the planks are crowning.
I decide to relieve the expansion around the side I screwed and find some screws that were forgotten about and left in.
I remove the screws and the floor lowers.
But I could feel a little bounce at door area.
Now 6 months later, I get told the door isn't shutting .
The floor has crowned.
My thoughts were to remove skirting where I decide.
Check any fowling of floor to wall & sort.
But am I missing summit?
Because of concrete sub floor I didn't secure down.
But I'm thinking should I take the stress out of the floor by doing my initial expansion check etc, then screw down planks say every 1m2 & plug with oak plugs or drill plug and screw then fill with 2 part oak filler?
Some advice would be gratefully received
 
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Use a decent click lock system on underlay with expansion gap. No need for gluing and tne problems it brings. How does screwing down the boards relieve stress, it creates the conditions for it.
 
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I bet the house is damp...
yes my thought cupping up as underneath expands from floor damp although crowning suggests room damper than below but off course can be a mixture

never ever screwed an edge down [this suggests cupping]or even heard it as an action on a floating floor, but i am prepaired to learn new tricks "as we are all still learning " :giggle:
 
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