Hi all,
Wondering if you could help me.
I had my old laminate taken up and new laminate put down professionally, throughout my home recently.
The old laminate did not creak at all, but the new laminate sounds like we're walking on rice crispies, throughout the entire house, not just in one spot or other.
The floorer has said that the floor is just "settling" and will take a few weeks for the creaking to go away.
We had to level the subfloor in the living room, but the others were all level and the floorboards weren't creaky prior to the old laminate .
There is also a 10mm expansion gap and beading installed throughout the home.
The floor was an 8mm kronotex herringbone (parquet) click lock laminate, and the recommended 6mm acoustic underlay was used throughout the house.
Is my floorer right and the floor just needs to settle or is there something fundamentally wrong?
A lot of the floorers I approached said they didn't work with herringbone as they felt it was an inferior product?
I've read you can put talc down to stop creaking but how long does that last?
As it's throughout the entire house now it's driving us absolutely mad!
Wondering if you could help me.
I had my old laminate taken up and new laminate put down professionally, throughout my home recently.
The old laminate did not creak at all, but the new laminate sounds like we're walking on rice crispies, throughout the entire house, not just in one spot or other.
The floorer has said that the floor is just "settling" and will take a few weeks for the creaking to go away.
We had to level the subfloor in the living room, but the others were all level and the floorboards weren't creaky prior to the old laminate .
There is also a 10mm expansion gap and beading installed throughout the home.
The floor was an 8mm kronotex herringbone (parquet) click lock laminate, and the recommended 6mm acoustic underlay was used throughout the house.
Is my floorer right and the floor just needs to settle or is there something fundamentally wrong?
A lot of the floorers I approached said they didn't work with herringbone as they felt it was an inferior product?
I've read you can put talc down to stop creaking but how long does that last?
As it's throughout the entire house now it's driving us absolutely mad!