Merit. Can you post a picture. A windshake is a naturally occurring problem, but there may be an argument that the piece of wood should have been...
As I said earlier, if it's a solid wood floor & it's floated it's wrong. It may well be fine now, and I do hope it remains so, but after the...
I would suggest that you do learn from this, and then take the "Helpful" advice I gave previously.
Get a qualified fitter in to fix it, which is probably what you should have done to fit it in the first place. I tried fitting a carpet once in a...
You haven't exactly said what the problem is. You appear to have mopped up and cleaned the mess, so no problem there, and it's drying out OK, so...
The floor shown is a solid floor. If it has been floated then it's wrong.
First off, I am assuming that the flooring has been fully bonded, or nailed down. If not then I refer you back to Deasil10's post. Start again,...
Health & Safety on site wanted to know where the fly's gloves were!!
I'm still here, can't be doing with Facebook and this is a properly managed forum.
I would believe the readings I'm getting rather than a client who would have me in court as quick as a flash!
I'm with Mario on this one, get someone in who does this for a living. At least if they get it wrong you have recourse for action. If you mess it...
Nothing constructive, interesting. Smudger26 is asking why it happened: " My issue is why would the last carpet have failed so bad here? I...
Because it's a click together laminate, and if it has to come up, it could be done in such a way that you would be able to reuse the materials...
Austin, This is not the only underlay for this purpose. Cloud 9 Radiance & Floorwise Thermaflow to name two others, and these's more. Ball &...
Something changed. Otherwise, this wouldn't have happened. Cause & effect.
The most important questions are; why are they not paying, and, if anything, what are they claiming? They may sound like the same question, but...
Ask Matt, he has some experience fitting this type of product. I believe he even does some training for one of the suppliers.
Not an expert in carpet by any means, but I would be asking what changed after 4 and a half years without problems that caused the bubbles to appear?
Their governments won't allow tariffs to be imposed as they need the flow of our cash inwards far more than we need their carpets. If they did we...
Yes, all of a sudden they will say "I'm not selling my nice soft carpets to you non EU members. I don't need your smelly Pounds!!" Fat chance!!