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Old Jul 3, 2008, 08:35 AM
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Area of Laminate floor installed with dips

We have recently had installed laminate wooden flooring by a professional company in our lounge but there are various areas in the lounge where the laminate floor dips, should this happen -as it is was installed on a concrete floor and as far as we are aware it was an even concrete floor. Additionally what could be causing the various dips?

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Old Jul 4, 2008, 06:40 AM   #2  
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The floor has probably always had dips but you could notice them before. The installer should have shimmed the floor when there was a dip. If he did not you job is worthless and will need to be redone to avoid the floor bouncing.
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