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Vinyl flooring and hot weather

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Tantris67 | 16:20 Tue 11th Jul 2006 | How it Works
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I have a problem for the experts in DIY flooring. I live in a detached, coach-house "mews" first floor flat above garages. I tiled the main living space floor with vinyl wood effect self adhesive tiles, completing the job last Spring.
Since the recent heatwave I've found a lot of the tiles are rising up off the floor. In the worst cases some tiles no longer seem to fit, as if they've expanded - is this possible, and could it be the extreme temperatures causing all this ?
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depends what type of floor you laid them on,concrete ok,wood not so good,check with builders merchant,for compatibility,always read the labels,a lot of materials do not work together

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