why is it called a floating floor? cause it isn't stuck down and is held in place by being butted up against the edges of the room?
Yeah - not glued or nailed down. Just sits on top of the lining with a small expansion gap round the edge that gets covered by the skirting board/beading.
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why is it called a floating floor? cause it isn't stuck down and is held in place by being butted up against the edges of the room?