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Thre-ply kraft paper
Hi
I've recently bought a book detailing how to install hardwood floors as I'll be installing an oak floor. However, the book is american and states that you should use three-ply kraft paper when boarding over exisiting floorboards. This acts as a moisture barrier, reduces noise and provides a clean working surface. Can anyone tell me what the UK equivalent would be and can I get it from somewhere like B&Q? The book also says that you should not use a polythene moisture barrier if that helps. Many thanks Mat. |
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