Hello,
yesterday we installed our laminate flooring and placed an aluminum strip by our underfloor convector. Our screed was not perfectly level, so we had to chip away a bit in one spot. We managed to get it to the correct height, but the strip still slightly lifts on one side, even though all the laminate is already laid.
We fixed it with double-sided tape and construction adhesive, and weighed it down with a full pack of laminate. However, this didn’t have the desired effect, and it still lifts.
Does anyone have tips on how to properly secure it?
yesterday we installed our laminate flooring and placed an aluminum strip by our underfloor convector. Our screed was not perfectly level, so we had to chip away a bit in one spot. We managed to get it to the correct height, but the strip still slightly lifts on one side, even though all the laminate is already laid.
We fixed it with double-sided tape and construction adhesive, and weighed it down with a full pack of laminate. However, this didn’t have the desired effect, and it still lifts.
Does anyone have tips on how to properly secure it?
josi schrieb:
Hello,
Yesterday we installed our laminate flooring and placed an aluminum strip along our underfloor convector. Our screed wasn’t completely level, so we had to chip away a spot. We managed to get it to the correct height, but the strip still lifts slightly on one side, even though all the laminate is already laid.
We secured it with double-sided tape and construction adhesive, and weighed it down with a full stack of laminate packages. However, this didn’t have the desired effect, and it still lifts.
Does anyone have tips on how to fix it firmly? Hi!
“Underfloor” — is that something like “Dancing Queen”? 😉 Your description is a bit unclear. Photo?
Regards,
TomTom.
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