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I doubt that, I have never seen a floor layer nail a wooden floor yet.glued and knocked in to positionA long shot idea - if it's wooden flooring is there a nail through the insulation of a cable at some point along the edge against the skirting board? How to find - IR test to each nail head?
Hope those tiles weren't too expensive!Thanks to all that contributed.
Just spoken to the installer (who travelled from Oldham to Surrey) and he's planning to replace the mat completely...... with a more traditional unit.
now that's could cost him a pretty penny .Just spoken to the installer (who travelled from Oldham to Surrey) and he's planning to replace the mat completely...... with a more traditional
A floating laminate, or a tongue & groove solid wood? The solid wood tends to be glued and is generally more expensive and occasionally nailed, (which I doubt the floor fitter would be dumb enough to do this considering UFH is installed, or would he?).Its a wooden floor and the mat is simply laid beneath it.
That's pretty mad, especially when there's a risk of a callback. I shy away from jobs more than a few miles away.Just spoken to the installer (who travelled from Oldham to Surrey)...
Customer response to 'buzzing'? I know I'd just say fix it please.Hi - I've not used that foil, it looks fragile for flooring installer use (sorry to be blunt). My 20p is one of "the 3" has been punctured and is in contact with the original concrete floor (?), but you'd think IR would be lower ... And the buzzing is the mat vibrating in the space between new flooring and original floor (not properly secured?).
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