I'm having a contractor install NuCore Rigid Core Luxury Vinyl Planks throughout my house. NOTE: I'm a total newbie when it comes to home improvement.
Yesterday, they installed planks in the living room, foyer, and hall. There is a dip from the living room to the foyer; it's subtle, and perhaps not noticeable unless one is standing on the dip without shoes. Also, in the hall it feels like one section isn't laying flat on the subfloor.
I wonder if part of the issue is the tiles were installed with no time to acclimate. But the instructions on the box clearly say acclimation is not necessary.
How concerned should I be? Is this a significant issue?
Thanks!
EDIT: The potential issue is not a dip, but a slope. Being unfamiliar with home construction/improvement, I used wrong terminology but now know the difference. (Hat tip to /bandalooper.) To be even clearer, it's as if there's a subtle ramp that extends the width of the entryway.
My #1 concern, by far, is that by having this slope, it voids the warranty; the manufacturer states the floor "must be clean and level to 3/16” within a 10 ft span" and "improper installation will void warranty". Thank you all for your patience!