jrrodgers68
New Member
We just had new LVP flooring installed on the entire first floor of the house - approximately 1200 sq ft. The original flooring was a mix of hardwood, tile, and carpet - all directly over a concrete base (house on a slab). The new flooring looks great but there are around 2 dozen (22+) soft spots on the new flooring. We were not present at the time the flooring was installed (at the request of the installer). I know the installer ground down high spots from the large volume of concrete dust everywhere. But it seems they didn't put an leveler down to handle the low spots. This seems like an unacceptable level of issues for a new floor to me. I'm assuming each one will need to be fixed by removing the flooring around the low spot and some sort of leveling compound added. Am I being unreasonable in demanding these spots be fixed? As an amateur woodworker, I'm also adversely annoyed by the poor quality of the baseboard molding installation - butt joints in the middle of a wall rather than scarf joints, pieces cut more than 1/4" too short, etc... - but I don't want that to make me overreact to the flooring issues themselves.