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Laminate flooring over floorboards
Hi, As well as asking for advice on a stud wall for pipes, the same bathroom project will involve putting down a new floor over the existing 1930s floorboards. Question: is it work putting down a board first to make it more stable (floorboards are not that brilliant), and if so, what's the best type of board to lay? Any advice you may have on the best type of flooring to get would be appreciated too, since all bathroom-rated manufacturers say there's won't suffer under these conditions... Thanks Mark -- markjohnson102 |
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