wood floor on uneven slab
Sounds like bull**** , kick his ass
your floorlayer was in a hurry to make cash and now you are ****ed ,
next time go with someone well established!!
"Robert Sefton" wrote in message
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We had a beautiful Lauzon engineered wood floor installed in the living
room
(slab on grade) of the house we just bought. When we moved in we found
that the
living room floor has a valley in it about an inch deep and 3'-4' wide
about
half the length of the room (it gradually tapers away). This makes half
the room
almost unusable for setting furniture. The depression is so deep you can
feel it
just walking across it. (Lauzon's installation guide specs no more than
3/16"
variation over an 8' span. We must be 5-6 times that, which probably voids
Lauzon's warranty.)
I called the contractor on it and he said he could have filled the
depression
with patch material, but his experience is that eventually (after a year
or two)
the wood would release from the patch material resulting in a crunchy
"popcorn"
sound when walking over that area. He felt the better solution was to live
with
the valley (would have been nice if he'd asked me first). The wood runs
with the
valley, so I think it will stay glued down. He's willing to fix it (i.e.,
rip
the floor up, patch, and install new wood), but he thinks we'll regret it.
I'll have him rip out the wood and install carpet (which is what we
replaced)
before I'll pay $10k for a warped wood floor, but I don't want the floor
to
release from the patch material either. Lauzon requires a vinyl mat to be
laid
between the wood and the slab as a moisture barrier. I suggested that he
could
build up layers of vinyl glued together to fill the depression without the
risk
of the wood coming loose, but I think that area of the floor will
sound/feel
dead compared to the rest of the room. Any experience/recommendations on
this?
Thanks,
Robert
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