Browse Forums Building Standards; Getting It Right! Re: Timber Laminate Floor Sinks in Corner of Room 2Aug 07, 2019 8:48 am Designer,Engineer (Civil,Const & Envir),Builder,Concrete & Masonry Contract.Struct Repairs Re: Timber Laminate Floor Sinks in Corner of Room 4Aug 07, 2019 11:31 am Norfolk Most likely cause is that the floor is not level. With my recent Metricon build the slab was not level. Knowing the importance of a level slab for floating floors I used a laser and 2m straight edge to check it. I insisted they level the floor, which they did by employing a specialist floor levelling contractor. Checked it again and it was suitably level for the floating floor. I agree with this, I have seen laminate layed on uneven concrete and it does what you describe During my build my inspector checked and picked up that the concrete was not perfectly level in some sections. Before laying the floor the builder had someone come in who ground some sections and filled others to make it perfect (They said they always do this anyway as the concreters don't get it perfect) Hi, We're building a double-storey in Perth and I'm undecided with the kitchen sink situation. I'm set on having the main sink with dishwasher in the scullery - and… 0 14804 The gap can be adjusted so it's tighter. You can definitely set up corner cabinets to have the same gap as standard doors. 2 8576 4 9383 |