filmite
Jul 25, 2009, 08:25 AM
Hi,
I just had about 700 sq feet of laminate floor professionally installed in my kitchen, dining room, hallway and entry way. The work is about 2 weeks old, and is a quality quick step linesse product. It has a pre attached pad. All in all, it's a nice job. But I noticed in about 2 or 3 spots there is about a 1'x1' section where there seems to be a bit of a pocket between the laminate and the subfloor. When you step right on these spots there is a bit of give and a soft tapping sound as the laminate hits the subfloor. I would guess the gap is about an 1/8inch at most. Is this normal? Is it possible to have a floating floor w/o ANY pockets? I guess I never really noticed in the past w/ all the other people's laminate I've walked on. I don't know if that's because it wasn't there, or it was there and I 've just become hyper aware of it now that it's my floor and my money.
Thanks!
M
I just had about 700 sq feet of laminate floor professionally installed in my kitchen, dining room, hallway and entry way. The work is about 2 weeks old, and is a quality quick step linesse product. It has a pre attached pad. All in all, it's a nice job. But I noticed in about 2 or 3 spots there is about a 1'x1' section where there seems to be a bit of a pocket between the laminate and the subfloor. When you step right on these spots there is a bit of give and a soft tapping sound as the laminate hits the subfloor. I would guess the gap is about an 1/8inch at most. Is this normal? Is it possible to have a floating floor w/o ANY pockets? I guess I never really noticed in the past w/ all the other people's laminate I've walked on. I don't know if that's because it wasn't there, or it was there and I 've just become hyper aware of it now that it's my floor and my money.
Thanks!
M