Just finished up a Harmonics laminate new remodel. When I went there there was no appliances, got to job and theres a spanking new high end Samsung refer in the kitchen. Floor was within spec, but had a soft high center in the room that gradually graded back down to the back sliders. Kitchen/family room was 26 feet long by 15 wide.
As soon as I rolled the refer back onto the floor it caused the floor to rise and make the floor spongy in one spot near the high point in center of room. The floor has VAT tile with cutback of course.
Ok, so the refer is right at 400lbs empty. Add in the water and stuff it with food it is in all reality running at 600lbs.
What would you do in this case?
As soon as I rolled the refer back onto the floor it caused the floor to rise and make the floor spongy in one spot near the high point in center of room. The floor has VAT tile with cutback of course.
Ok, so the refer is right at 400lbs empty. Add in the water and stuff it with food it is in all reality running at 600lbs.
What would you do in this case?