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Chaps,
A quickie that I'd rather was specific'y...
I'm told that 3mm tolerance is ok for 14mm thick engineered oak flooring.
Seems a bit 'bouncy' in places underfoot after my test lay of first couple rows. (Dip check off straight edge shows no more than 3mm)
Should I be concerned or push on past the point of no return? (Glue, skirting, sofas, bottle of wine...)
I've never laid one of these before but I hear they are expected to have an element of 'floatiness' about them...pardon the pun...
(Laid atop 3mm underlay, 3mm hardboard, pine floorboards).
N.B. As always, thanks in advance to you all. I've never had a bad experience talking to you chaps and am grateful for all the sound advice I have received on my DIY journey so far.
A quickie that I'd rather was specific'y...
I'm told that 3mm tolerance is ok for 14mm thick engineered oak flooring.
Seems a bit 'bouncy' in places underfoot after my test lay of first couple rows. (Dip check off straight edge shows no more than 3mm)
Should I be concerned or push on past the point of no return? (Glue, skirting, sofas, bottle of wine...)
I've never laid one of these before but I hear they are expected to have an element of 'floatiness' about them...pardon the pun...
(Laid atop 3mm underlay, 3mm hardboard, pine floorboards).
N.B. As always, thanks in advance to you all. I've never had a bad experience talking to you chaps and am grateful for all the sound advice I have received on my DIY journey so far.