Hi
I have just moved into a property. It was built in 1989 so is fairly new.
The living/dining room is laminate floor.
Granted it looks lovely but it annoys the hell out of me because it is popping up in places, but it pops up badly in one place in particular.
Please look at the pic
The room is 4.5m wide and approx 500mm in from the stairs , in line with the right hand foot on the TV cabinet in the picture, the floor boards peak about 5mm!!!.
I have checked all the gaps on the width and the length and there is at least 10mm all the way round allowing the floor to move and breath.
So, why am i getting this peak.....I have no idea.
maybe its damp below the floorboards?
I have no idea who layed it or what product it is, all i can tell you is that the boards are about 10mm thick, they are not the cheapy thin boards.
So my real question is, how do i fix this problem?
Can I
a) Drill a small hole and inject with glue/resin
or
b) Drill a hole through the laminate to the floor, rawplug it and use a countersink screw to pull it down?
I know "b" is not preferable,
any ideas
thanks
Asoa
I have just moved into a property. It was built in 1989 so is fairly new.
The living/dining room is laminate floor.
Granted it looks lovely but it annoys the hell out of me because it is popping up in places, but it pops up badly in one place in particular.
Please look at the pic
The room is 4.5m wide and approx 500mm in from the stairs , in line with the right hand foot on the TV cabinet in the picture, the floor boards peak about 5mm!!!.
I have checked all the gaps on the width and the length and there is at least 10mm all the way round allowing the floor to move and breath.
So, why am i getting this peak.....I have no idea.
maybe its damp below the floorboards?
I have no idea who layed it or what product it is, all i can tell you is that the boards are about 10mm thick, they are not the cheapy thin boards.
So my real question is, how do i fix this problem?
Can I
a) Drill a small hole and inject with glue/resin
or
b) Drill a hole through the laminate to the floor, rawplug it and use a countersink screw to pull it down?
I know "b" is not preferable,
any ideas
thanks
Asoa