Arken Sparq
Member
Hi All,
First post here.
I've worked in construction for over 20 years (electrician) and currently have a reno taking place in my own home.
We just had our laminate flooring professionally installed and are not very impressed.
The flooring is a wood plank style, with about 11 or 12 distinctly different "boards".
We assumed (perhaps wrongfully) that the installer would naturally check as he was laying the floor to ensure that he wasn't placing identical boards immediately adjacent to each other.
Instead what we found was that many of the boards are matched nearly side by side and occasionally in groups of 3.
My builder insists that this is a "normal" install, but everyone else I have talked (professionals included) to seems to think otherwise - but they are my friends.
I'm here for an unbiased opinion, preferably from professionals.
Thanks in advance!
First post here.
I've worked in construction for over 20 years (electrician) and currently have a reno taking place in my own home.
We just had our laminate flooring professionally installed and are not very impressed.
The flooring is a wood plank style, with about 11 or 12 distinctly different "boards".
We assumed (perhaps wrongfully) that the installer would naturally check as he was laying the floor to ensure that he wasn't placing identical boards immediately adjacent to each other.
Instead what we found was that many of the boards are matched nearly side by side and occasionally in groups of 3.
My builder insists that this is a "normal" install, but everyone else I have talked (professionals included) to seems to think otherwise - but they are my friends.
I'm here for an unbiased opinion, preferably from professionals.
Thanks in advance!