First time post ....problematic sandstone floor

All I can say is your very brave tiling a floating floor with stone....... it's not something I would of done, but I hope it works out for you.
 
My issue with floating floors is not really lateral movement which can be dealt with as you have done here. But it's the fact that the boards are floating on polystyrene which over time can compress and leave voids under the boards. That's the big risk for me, although being brutally honest it will likely be years before it happens and you'll likely be forgotten about!
 
My issue with floating floors is not really lateral movement which can be dealt with as you have done here. But it's the fact that the boards are floating on polystyrene which over time can compress and leave voids under the boards. That's the big risk for me, although being brutally honest it will likely be years before it happens and you'll likely be forgotten about!
Ground workers must be better in your part of the country down here the over site isn't flat so as you walk over the floating floor it moves vertically because it rocks on the uneven oversite as the load changes .
 
Ground workers must be better in your part of the country down here the over site isn't flat so as you walk over the floating floor it moves vertically because it rocks on the uneven oversite as the load changes .
Absolutely! And those kind you simply walk away from...
 

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