I cut my floating floor boards to sit flush and level against the transition piece between my first floor and basement steps. What i'm noticing is that about 3-4 boards are lifted slightly, likely due to the shoe molding exerting pressure on the other end of the boards about 3 feet away.
They say you're not supposed to nail down floating floors so is my only option to lay down another transition piece at the seam in order to keep the floor boards from lifting?
They say you're not supposed to nail down floating floors so is my only option to lay down another transition piece at the seam in order to keep the floor boards from lifting?