quick step lyvin

Discussion in 'General Flooring Chat' started by prwwinnall, Apr 9, 2019.

  1. prwwinnall

    prwwinnall New Member

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    Hello
    I have fitted quick step lyvin flooring in my kitchen dinner but I have a log burner.

    When i used the log burner, the flooring has lifted and gaps in the joins.

    What flooring do you think i should use in fron of the log burner? I have a large hearth so i don't know why the flooring lifted.

    Thanks for your advice
    Philip
     
  2. Distinctive Adam

    Distinctive Adam Well-Known Member

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    Pvc will lift in heat
     
  3. prwwinnall

    prwwinnall New Member

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    Oh :-(
    What floor should I use?
     
  4. Spacey

    Spacey Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Not necessarily
     
  5. Spacey

    Spacey Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Is this the click system or the stick down?
     
  6. prwwinnall

    prwwinnall New Member

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    Hello
    It’s the balance click.
    It’s for a kitchen / dinner so I thought this would be good. But I have a log burner too.
    I am going to have to replace it, as every time I use the log burner, it lifts
    :-(
     
  7. Spacey

    Spacey Super Moderator Staff Member

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    You need to use a glue down plank stuck with high temperature adhesive
     
  8. Distinctive Adam

    Distinctive Adam Well-Known Member

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    How you work that out
     
  9. prwwinnall

    prwwinnall New Member

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    Hello
    Quick-step said I can glue the flooring down.
    What glue shall i use? Any good make? And, do i glue the joints?
    Thanks Phil
     
  10. brenchy

    brenchy Well-Known Member

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    Quick step Livyn glue is made by Soudal seems to cover most bases but you should not need to glue the click unless its damaged whilst removing, head joint seems to partially come away when undoing.
     

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