rsser
29th July 2004, 08:25 AM
Hi folks, hope you can help with this one ...
Years ago I extended a sunroom outwards. The extension was on a concrete slab butting the existing wooden floor. I levelled the slab with Ardit and surfaced all of it with cork tiles.
Some time down the track I improved the underfloor ventilation and that led to the wood floor shrinking. There's now a gap of 4 - 5 mm between the old and new floors.
Question is what to do.
Is there a filler that would have
* some elasticity
* ability to adhere well to the vertical surfaces of the cork gap
* be sand-able?
Or are there other options like cutting cork infill strips?
Thanks in advance,
Ern
Years ago I extended a sunroom outwards. The extension was on a concrete slab butting the existing wooden floor. I levelled the slab with Ardit and surfaced all of it with cork tiles.
Some time down the track I improved the underfloor ventilation and that led to the wood floor shrinking. There's now a gap of 4 - 5 mm between the old and new floors.
Question is what to do.
Is there a filler that would have
* some elasticity
* ability to adhere well to the vertical surfaces of the cork gap
* be sand-able?
Or are there other options like cutting cork infill strips?
Thanks in advance,
Ern