Thank you very much, Merit. When you suggest that I should make sure they use a good ‘extractor’, do you mean something that draws away the dust...
Thanks for very much for your very helpful reply. I bought the apartment from the construction company with the floor already installed so I do...
Hello all, I am planning to re-install my 1.5 year old floating engineered wood floor by gluing it down to the concrete sub-floor, and throwing...
Hello all, I still have a noisy floor and I am still 'discussing' it with construction, kitchen and wardrobe companies. The only substantial...
Many thanks again, point taken. It is always difficult to know what to say and what not to say, and it was just luck, really, that I mentioned...
Thanks, very interesting! It has just dawned on me also that the worktop is 3cm thick natural stone. So, I assume that would make the problem even...
Thanks again, to both of you. I am just replying to the latest post in the chain. I think you are right that I need to explore this before I go...
Thanks for the reply. And to tarkett85 for making the same point. Just when I thought I had got to the bottom of this! The kitchen and fitted...
Although the original installer has not explained the cause, and only proposed a solution, I want to assume a worst-case scenario that an uneven...
Let me very politely say that this had momentarily crossed my mind!! However, I have given them the benefit of the doubt while I try to form my...
Thanks again. Moisture in the concrete had not occurred to me. It is always difficult to know how much detail to put in a post. However, since...
Thanks for the reply. I never saw the concrete surface because the property is a new build and the floor was already installed before I bought it....
Thanks for your reply. I would not describe it as a ‘squeak’. The most suitable description I have found is ‘snap, crackle and pop’. The...
Hello! I have a serious noise problem with a new, floating, ‘click’ engineered wood floor. The ‘ribbed’ underlay is 2.3mm thick low-density...