Hello.
I'd like to float a solid wood t&g floor over existing floorboards, preferably using a sticky topped underlay such as Elastilon.
Is it mandatory that the new boards are laid at 90 degrees to the existing boards?
The room is long in relation to it's width (7m x 3.3m) and has a patio door at one end. I think it would look a bit odd with the new boards going across the short side.
I really would prefer the new boards to go lengthways. Is there anyway to make this possible?
Thanks. B B
I'd like to float a solid wood t&g floor over existing floorboards, preferably using a sticky topped underlay such as Elastilon.
Is it mandatory that the new boards are laid at 90 degrees to the existing boards?
The room is long in relation to it's width (7m x 3.3m) and has a patio door at one end. I think it would look a bit odd with the new boards going across the short side.
I really would prefer the new boards to go lengthways. Is there anyway to make this possible?
Thanks. B B