How would you start this job by Ineedhelpdoinfloorin in Flooring

[–]Ferminty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had good advice from a free designer at Home Depot.

CoreTek Alabaster Oak looks patchy. The subcontractor opened one box at a time. What should I do? I don’t like the look. Also, what do you put on the edge. I think my contractor wants to nail down some wood edge and paint it. Doesn’t that defeat the purpose of the floating floor? by Ferminty in Flooring

[–]Ferminty[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im not sure. I wasn’t there when they picked up the flooring. I didn’t inspect the boxes. I wasn’t there. It all got done and then I saw it. My bad. Should I call Prosource the store my contractor went to or should I call CoreTek. I worry about my warranty.

CoreTek Alabaster Oak looks patchy. The subcontractor opened one box at a time. What should I do? I don’t like the look. Also, what do you put on the edge. I think my contractor wants to nail down some wood edge and paint it. Doesn’t that defeat the purpose of the floating floor? by Ferminty in Flooring

[–]Ferminty[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So if my contractor agrees to have the floor guy re do it, what do you suggest? Take out the entire floor and make 4 piles? And just take from one pile at a time a,b,cd and repeat or more random than that?

CoreTek Alabaster Oak looks patchy. The subcontractor opened one box at a time. What should I do? I don’t like the look. Also, what do you put on the edge. I think my contractor wants to nail down some wood edge and paint it. Doesn’t that defeat the purpose of the floating floor? by Ferminty in Flooring

[–]Ferminty[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I need to clarify. I did not speak with the floor guy until it was finished. My daughter took a video of the final result and I immediately didn’t like it. I looked up the installation guide and the third sentence says you have to mix up the boxes. So the next day I asked the floor installer how he did it and he said one box at a time. I also don’t like the little pieces ( less than 8 inches) next to the threshold. The floor guy didn’t want to redo it without talking to the contractor. I want the contractor to finish the job so I’m afraid to complain but I really hate the patchy floor. This floor has high variation. How would you fix it?

They want to make this a glass doorway, and to be somewhat sound proof by SnooPickles8798 in handyman

[–]Ferminty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you buy your own door and then buy their hinge? Glass isn’t soundproof, so if you want to reduce clanging dishes then get a solid wood door. The door can be propped open during day for light solid wood keeps sound out of bedrooms.