We had a new engineered wooden floor layed about 6 weeks ago, and after we came back from holiday 3 days ago, we could not open the lounge door.
The flooring seems to have buckled?/ risen along the joins just behind the door, and we had uneasy job of opening the door without damaging the floor.
The boards have been layed in a front of house to back of house direction in line with the floorboards, which were covered with 6mm plywood first.
As it very warm in the room/house when we came back, we thought that it was the heat which cased it to warp/buckle, and hoped that it would resume normal flatness fairly soon, but as yet there is no sign of that.
Anything we can do about this situation without taking any part of it up?
Thanks
The flooring seems to have buckled?/ risen along the joins just behind the door, and we had uneasy job of opening the door without damaging the floor.
The boards have been layed in a front of house to back of house direction in line with the floorboards, which were covered with 6mm plywood first.
As it very warm in the room/house when we came back, we thought that it was the heat which cased it to warp/buckle, and hoped that it would resume normal flatness fairly soon, but as yet there is no sign of that.
Anything we can do about this situation without taking any part of it up?
Thanks