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Tony Carnell
 
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Hi,

Some time ago we had vinyl flooring laid through our hallway.

It was recommended to us by the flooring contractor that we should have
hardboard laid first over the floorboards before the vinyl was glued
down on to it.
They were going to charge roughly £100 to do that, so we thought we'd do
it ourselves.
The sheets we laid were about 4 foot by 3 foot, so there were a few
joints, although they were flush with each other with no visible 'steps'
between boards.

However since then very slight 'creasing' has appeared where the
hardboard joints are. It's hardly noticeable except in certain lighting
conditions.

Anyway, we're now thinking of having the conservatory and kitchen/diner
floor covered in vinyl in the same way, and I was wondering if there is
a knack to laying the hardboard sheets so that the joints don't
eventually appear (even using larger sheets this time there'd still be a
few joints).

Also the conservatory floor is concrete, so how would I go about fixing
hardboard to this?

Thanks in advance,
Tony.
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Mr Fizzion
 
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On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 18:09:27 GMT, Tony Carnell
wrote:

Hi,

Some time ago we had vinyl flooring laid through our hallway.

It was recommended to us by the flooring contractor that we should have
hardboard laid first over the floorboards before the vinyl was glued
down on to it.
They were going to charge roughly £100 to do that, so we thought we'd do
it ourselves.
The sheets we laid were about 4 foot by 3 foot, so there were a few
joints, although they were flush with each other with no visible 'steps'
between boards.

However since then very slight 'creasing' has appeared where the
hardboard joints are. It's hardly noticeable except in certain lighting
conditions.

Anyway, we're now thinking of having the conservatory and kitchen/diner
floor covered in vinyl in the same way, and I was wondering if there is
a knack to laying the hardboard sheets so that the joints don't
eventually appear (even using larger sheets this time there'd still be a
few joints).

Also the conservatory floor is concrete, so how would I go about fixing
hardboard to this?

Thanks in advance,
Tony.


Uhm, I thought the reason for putting hardboard down over floorboards
was that the gaps between the floorboards would show through
otherwise. You don't have any gaps in a concrete floor so it won't be
a problem.

Mr F.

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Newshound
 
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Next time you are putting hardboard on a wooden floor get one of the
cheap-ish electric nailers from Screwfix and use lots of 15 mm pins.


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fred
 
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In article , Newshound
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Next time you are putting hardboard on a wooden floor get one of the
cheap-ish electric nailers from Screwfix and use lots of 15 mm pins.


I did mine rough side up, edges butted tight together, nailed at 9" centres
all round the edge, an inch in & with the middle nailed at 9" centres too. I
taped the seams with duct tape which should not show through.

Oh, and buy your hardboard from a builders' merchant, not that gloss faced
cardboard you get in the sheds that wont hold a nail.
--
fred


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It's also best to wet it before putting it down, that way it swells
before nailing and then contracts. If not, any moisture it picks up
from the air will cause it to swell and can make the edges lift.

Mike

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