Wooden floors moving

corcoran1

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I need advice on a laminate floor that the builder that I am purchasing the house from has fit. Electric heating was put in the living room. I purchased it and he fit it and laid the floors. Its a roll out electric mat. Both the suppliers of this and of the wooden floors confirmed that it was suitable to use. The problem is that the insulating pads that go on top of the mat and under the floor are 8mm thick. The floor is bouncy(although it seems to have settled down a bit since being fit a few weeks ago). The house isint finished yet so if theres a problem with it it could still be rectified. the builder said that its normal for the floor to move as its a floating floor but im worried its moving too much and may cause problems later. A few friends have also said that it sounds normal. any advice
 
Are you sure you should have put the insullating pads on top of the heating mat? That would prevent the heat rising into the room!!

There should be no bounce in a floating floor. Over time the joints will break down due to this movement.

Do you have the product name of the heating mats that were installed?
Leo
 
Thanks. I cant remember the brand. But its on a roll out mat. The pads on top are 10mm easyheat insulation panels. The electric mats are 150w.

Are you sure the floor shouldnt have some degree of bounce. The place I bought it said it should and I called another place and made an enquiry and they also said there would be a degree of movement. When you say 'the joints will break down' what exactly do youy mean.

Thanks
 
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