What causes end-peaking in engineered floating floors?
From a professional specification perspective:
End-peaking occurs when end joints of engineered floating floor boards are raised, often caused by insufficient expansion allowance or missing control joints at doorways and hallways. Proper compartmentalisation and expansion gaps help prevent this issue. FSA Network floor sanders install control joints at all required locations to prevent end-peaking.
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