The walls and windows that surround a wood floor are also partly responsible for room echo.
Should wood floor feel like it has waves.
They need to spend a lot of time on the finish sanding.
If you want to go with this option just keep in mind that any glue that seeps through the seams must be cleaned up immediately and it can have an odor.
Since this doesn t allow a small air gap between the wood floor and the subfloor this option eliminates that hollow sound and it makes engineered wood feel and sound like real hardwood.
Either way the result is not.
I have been waiting thinking they might flatten out in time.
They can use a multi disc driver plate.
Sound waves bounce between the wood floor and the walls intensifying the effect.
The waves can be fixed but floors will need complete rework.
Most of the time wood flooring should have occupied space conditions between 30 50 relative humidity to minimize cupping or crowning like you are seeing.
The boards are not laying completely flat.
From the statement you make sometimes it is worse than other times i would guess conditions are not consistent throughout the year.
You can limit the.
If they do not have rotary sanders like a trio or power drive.