Cupping of floorboards during assembly
When laying a Barlinek floorboard (natural beech, cork underlay) as a floating floor, the first floorboard in a pack was often warped. The fitter (from the place of purchase) said that it would even out with use. The floor is now laid and there is a tapping sound where that floorboard is (even though I weighed it down with 50kg for a week). I have still to accept the work, hence my question. Is it OK and should I accept it in spite of the tapping?
There should be no problems if skirting floorboards are installed. I've never known this problem to last long. In fact I'd say it often disappears itself. I'd accept it.
