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Our builders have cocked up on a flat roof and the resulting leak has
ended up with a fair amount of water getting under our freshly laid laminate floor. The underlay is pretty much sodden, but the flooring that was sold to us is the Quick Step uniclic product and was sold as 'waterproof all round the board' so what's your views on whether the boards shoudl be replaced or not? Some plasterboard already put on the walls has also become damp - the plasterer reckons it will dry out and be fine - any views? Cheers Rob |
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