Hi all,
I think I need a bit of reassurance.
I got a builder to lay an oak floor for me - 2cm planks T+G all round.
The floor was layed at right angles ontop of the worn out pine T+G to ensure that it cancelled out any waves in the original floor. It was then professionally sanded and finished - so far so good.
I have noticed that it is now "peaking" where the planks meet along the long edges. The flooring is not floated, but was nailed through the tongue every 14" or so. The oak was stored in the room for about 6 months before laying. Is this something to do with the humid weather we having at the moment, and will it all return to normal i.e. level when the weather changes?
I'm a bit (no, a lot) worried about this....
Thank you
Roger
I think I need a bit of reassurance.
I got a builder to lay an oak floor for me - 2cm planks T+G all round.
The floor was layed at right angles ontop of the worn out pine T+G to ensure that it cancelled out any waves in the original floor. It was then professionally sanded and finished - so far so good.
I have noticed that it is now "peaking" where the planks meet along the long edges. The flooring is not floated, but was nailed through the tongue every 14" or so. The oak was stored in the room for about 6 months before laying. Is this something to do with the humid weather we having at the moment, and will it all return to normal i.e. level when the weather changes?
I'm a bit (no, a lot) worried about this....
Thank you
Roger