Flexing floor near door frame.

I had an engineered hardwood floor installed. There’s a 4 ml gap at the highest point in the middleof the door frame, it bends a lot when you walk on it and it feels awful. I was thinking to apply some downward pressure (20 - 30 kg) near the threshold to bend it down flat to the floor. I’ve got a threshold piece I was thinking of screwing or glueing it to hold the floor down. Is it a bad idea? There’s no obvious. anchor point. The top layer is underlay, underneath is concrete. I live on second floor apartment. Is it a bad idea? Or any other ideas to improve it without redoing the whole thing? Desperately homeowner here. Thank you! submitted by /u/Outrageous-Mood-9314 [link] [comments]

May 6, 2025 - 23:29
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Flexing floor near door frame.
Flexing floor near door frame.

I had an engineered hardwood floor installed. There’s a 4 ml gap at the highest point in the middleof the door frame, it bends a lot when you walk on it and it feels awful. I was thinking to apply some downward pressure (20 - 30 kg) near the threshold to bend it down flat to the floor. I’ve got a threshold piece I was thinking of screwing or glueing it to hold the floor down. Is it a bad idea? There’s no obvious. anchor point. The top layer is underlay, underneath is concrete. I live on second floor apartment. Is it a bad idea? Or any other ideas to improve it without redoing the whole thing?

Desperately homeowner here.

Thank you!

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