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My wooden floor is lifting.
House is 3 years old.
Wooden floor is 1&1\2 -2 years old.
Floor had meter attched which read it was dry enough.
Have been told that screed put on floor very thick.
Given there is a damp proof course under the screed could the floor be drying upwards???Thereby warping the wood and causing it to lift.
If the cause was a damp floor would the glue still be stuck to the floor?
How will I know when the concrete is dry enough to stick the wood back down?
What type of glue should I use or would grips like nails do?
HELP
House is 3 years old.
Wooden floor is 1&1\2 -2 years old.
Floor had meter attched which read it was dry enough.
Have been told that screed put on floor very thick.
Given there is a damp proof course under the screed could the floor be drying upwards???Thereby warping the wood and causing it to lift.
If the cause was a damp floor would the glue still be stuck to the floor?
How will I know when the concrete is dry enough to stick the wood back down?
What type of glue should I use or would grips like nails do?
HELP