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Hardwood Flooring Question
A friend obtained a large cache of nice used longleaf pine. He wants
to install some of it in his great room, 20' X 40'. The floor presently has 1/16" or 3/32" peel & stick tile, installed 25 yrs ago. He's debating whether to remove the tile, before installing the pine. I recommended he remove it. He's thinking the tile may act as a moisture barrier, plus, he thinks it simply doesn't matter if the tile stays or not. I don't know enough about flooring to advise him expertly, regarding his specific scenario. There's nothing wrong with the tile and the floor's structure/foundation, etc. is solid. The house is on pillars. Accommodating doors, casings & doorways, i.e., raising the floor level vs other rooms, is not a problem, as he has enough pine to install in some other rooms, which he's planning to do, later, also. Those other rooms have some sort of sheet vinyl flooring. Should the tile be removed? Recommendations, comments, criticism, etc. welcome. Thanks. Sonny |
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Hardwood Flooring Question
On Feb 4, 11:01*am, Sonny wrote:
A friend obtained a large cache of nice used longleaf pine. *He wants to install some of it in his great room, 20' X 40'. *The floor presently has 1/16" or 3/32" peel & stick tile, installed 25 yrs ago. He's debating whether to remove the tile, before installing the pine. I recommended he remove it. He's thinking the tile may act as a moisture barrier, plus, he thinks it simply doesn't matter if the tile stays or not. *I don't know enough about flooring to advise him expertly, regarding his specific scenario. *There's nothing wrong with the tile and the floor's structure/foundation, etc. is solid. *The house is on pillars. Accommodating doors, casings & doorways, i.e., raising the floor level vs other rooms, is not a problem, as he has enough pine to install in some other rooms, which he's planning to do, later, also. *Those other rooms have some sort of sheet vinyl flooring. Should the tile be removed? *Recommendations, comments, criticism, etc. welcome. Thanks. Sonny If the tiles are in good condition & well adhered and he's nailing the wood floor down I wouldn't worry about it. If he's gluing the pine down then he's going to be depending on the two adhesive bonds; wood to tile and tile to original floor. If either gives up he's got a problem. With a nailed (brad nailed or flooring fasteners) installed if the glue fails the floor still stays put. cheers Bob |
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Hardwood Flooring Question
Sonny wrote:
A friend obtained a large cache of nice used longleaf pine. He wants to install some of it in his great room, 20' X 40'. The floor presently has 1/16" or 3/32" peel & stick tile, installed 25 yrs ago. He's debating whether to remove the tile, before installing the pine. I recommended he remove it. He's thinking the tile may act as a moisture barrier, plus, he thinks it simply doesn't matter if the tile stays or not. I don't know enough about flooring to advise him expertly, regarding his specific scenario. There's nothing wrong with the tile and the floor's structure/foundation, etc. is solid. The house is on pillars. Accommodating doors, casings & doorways, i.e., raising the floor level vs other rooms, is not a problem, as he has enough pine to install in some other rooms, which he's planning to do, later, also. Those other rooms have some sort of sheet vinyl flooring. Should the tile be removed? Recommendations, comments, criticism, etc. welcome. If he's resisting removing the tile because of the work involved, he might consider this: There exists a scraper blade for a reciprocating saw that turns a Sawzall into a powered scraper! Removes stick-on tile, and here I speak from experience, like a duck through butter. This blade - in three or so different widths - is available at the box stores. It can even be resharpened. |
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