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I have rather tired and badly fitted laminate in three largish rooms and am considering installing new modern laminate. Is there any reason why I shouldn't fit the new stuff simply on top of the old laminate (which is level and un-bowed)? The reason being to avoid the mess and hassle of disposing of all the old stuff. Also if I did fit it on top should I use underlay?
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