When you mention ply could be fitted to tight would you normally leave a gap?
Yes definitely SP101
I didn't manage to take a reading on the ply itself - would need to lift a tile so probably best leave that to the fitter. I have had contact from...
Thanks again for all your advice. A bit of an update: I got into the crawl space under the floor and checked the moisture level underneath side...
The oak style is Form also - longer and wider tiles however.
22mm chipboard was existing original floor. I'll try get into the crawl space next week for a look. I've a stanley pin meter so will try that in...
Thanks for the advice. I have been all round the crawl space previous to floor going in re-plumbing radiators and all air bricks are clear. I...
The subfloor was reasonably flat and level. 22mm chipboard and all joins were pretty flat. One point I have noted is that the fitter lifted one...
No floor hasn't been exposed to any water at all since its been down.
All lines are the same direction - I haven't noticed any in the other direction. Is this significant?
No I've not had any moisture reading on the subfloor. How is this done?
Hi thanks for the reply. There isn't any moisture issue's, floor is suspended and all well above ground level.
OK thanks again for your advice.
Steps 2 and 3 were done in this instance. It badly detracts from the finish of the floor as the lines cut right across the run of tiles. Possible...
Thanks for the reply. Ply was fixed down with pneumatic nail gun.
The ply was nailed down - not sure if it was quite every 3" but they were reasonably tight spacing from what I recall. The feather finish was...
Plywood was SP101
Good Morning First time posting and hoping for a bit of advice from yourselves. I've got an issue on a new LVT floor. Some of the ply wood join...