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Laying Laminate wood floor over rough surface brick
I have a den with a brick floor. The brick does not present a smooth
planar surface. It is a little bit like cobblestone. I want to put down 8mm engineered wood laminate with tongue and grove interconnection. Can I lay the wood laminate on top of the brick with its somewhat irregular surface? Or must I remove the brick, and lay a subfloor before putting down the wood flooring? Another way might be to "float" a coat of concrete/mortor over the brick? I am looking for any ideas on the subject. Thanks, Bob |
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