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Bathroom Flooring
Hi,
I am faced with a problem with my bathroom floor. Here's the basic story: Half of the floor is original floorboards and the other half is chipboard sheets. I think the chipboard was laid sometime in the last 4 years when the bathroom was extended. However, the chipboard sheets do not lie flat next to each other. They seem to be curling up at the edges. I've tried screwing them down, but this doesn't cure the problem. Does anyone have any suggestions for a solution? I'm not terribly keen on replacing the chipboard as they have a bath, sink and toilet sitting on top of them, but if that is the only option.... -- Fishter unhook to email me | http://www.fishter.org.uk/ I bet they can graph your brain's activity with a single dot |
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