with all these replies i keep posting some post(man/woman/thing/person/chocolate bar/ding dong/proprioter) is gonna get a real back ache
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me probablyOriginally posted by cailin maith View Post
Hello boys
What have I missed.....
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Originally posted by Diver View PostThe things that are aching or the things that are hurting
I've practically rebuilt the new house in the last three weeks.
She who must be obeyed wants parquet flooring throughout the ground floor except for the downstairs loo and kitchen
are they one in the same then
sounds like the water saving tip from earlier todayYour parents ruin the first half of your life and your kids ruin the second halfComment
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Originally posted by MrsGoof View Post
are they one in the same then
sounds like the water saving tip from earlier today
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That's gonna take a whileOriginally posted by Diver View PostThe things that are aching or the things that are hurting
I've practically rebuilt the new house in the last three weeks.
She who must be obeyed wants parquet flooring throughout the ground floor except for the downstairs loo and the kitchen
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Diver,
I need a floor in my kitchen, extension built 3 years ago and still only fot floor boards down (you know those carppy fibre boardy things)
waht do ya recon
of ether Ceramic Tiles, Wood, Amtico stuff or other
It's about 38m2 so quite large and may want it to go into hall ahn stuy that adding another 25m2Your parents ruin the first half of your life and your kids ruin the second halfComment
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looks like he's getting hungryOriginally posted by zeitghostBye all.
Catch you tomorrow sometime...
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Parquet flooring looks nice in large open areas and sealed with a polyurethane is hard wearing. Use the proper parquet adhesive though.Originally posted by MrsGoof View PostDiver,
I need a floor in my kitchen, extension built 3 years ago and still only fot floor boards down (you know those carppy fibre boardy things)
waht do ya recon
of ether Ceramic Tiles, Wood, Amtico stuff or other
It's about 38m2 so quite large and may want it to go into hall ahn stuy that adding another 25m2
Tiles are another good option, as long as the floor is sound. I gather by carppy fibre boardy things You mean Weyroc water resistant particle boards. these are an excellent surface to lay any form of timber or man made flooring too. if Tiling ensure that you seal the floor with a good PVA before laying tiles on ceramic tile adhesive for wooden flooring.
In the kitchen and bathroom I would mix a little PVA with the grout as well. this waterproofs it and stops it cracking and discoloring.
Hardwood flooring is a good but more expensive operation and just needs fiber underlay.
Laminated flooring is a cheap and nasty option Yech!
HTH
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