Ok first step… Take it back to where you bought it, and get a floor that works
Speak to Wakol. They have the perfect system for this. It just needs a bit more grinding. Run the heating and fully commission it. Take a moisture...
I’ve seen carpets from carpetrite delaminate after 2 weeks
Quickstep make one that looks good. Not fitted it myself as it’s hard to source samples but they’ve got the only clic system I would trust
Well you have to now Or you can risk it and hope it bonds Fball may have another option
Yeah, prime it and then cover it with a 3mm coat of stopgap 300. Good to go
Gaffer tape some sponges to her feet
this is their go to answer on all problems. Better off looking for something that isn’t poor quality.
As long as the subfloor is dry and flat and you have expansion round the edge it’s fine
Problem is you’ve got a herringbone floor I’m guessing? There’s very few I would trust floated. Depends on the manufacturer. If it was quickstep...
Personally I would suggest you float over na and not glue to it. If something causes the wood to move it will likely sheer off the latex as you’ve...
You can float the floor if the latex is flat. If you speak to Ardex they are now saying you can glue to NA. I think it would depend on the size of...
We always fully bond engineered wood herringbone.
Yeah Flotex good shout or fibrebonded
V4 and staki are great products
Worst case. You could just cut back the last plank so you don’t get a slither.
Oh yeah, sorry. Didn’t read it properly. The skirting in the first picture doesn’t look 90 degrees? Could be set from a different area as said....
It’s pissed and it’s been stuck direct to the chipboard. Who installed it? Doesn’t look like a professional job
Well it’s defo too tight so removing that piece would be at good start
Ardex, Mapie and Wakol for us. Bit of Tilemaster Ardex for me is miles ahead of everyone else