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Name: Matt
Birthday: July 12th
Gender: Male
Country: United Kingdom
Region: West Midlands
Occupation: flooring guru
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neilaberdeen - 10:08 PM on Feb. 5, 2010  reply | message
Hi Matty, you really have excellent posts. I wonder if you could be kind enough to look at my post about refitting Karndean on top of existing tiles. Having seen your posts I would trust your advice. Many thanks
gavinomahony - 5:30 PM on Nov. 28, 2009  reply | message
matt, how you doing? i've been fitting cap and cove for a small while, perhaps 6 months? ive been doing a bit for another firm and they want me to do 2 wetrooms a day, just the small disabled adaptions, 4-5m2. Trouble is i just cant seem to do them quick enough! i dont wan to be getting home at 7pm, there must be quicker way of doing things, plus im interested tp see if i can go for any of my nvq's. My email address is gavinomahony1@hotmail.com. Id appreciate some of your time old chap.
encom80 - 10:20 AM on Jun. 18, 2009  reply | message
hi Matty,

please PM ur email and i can send you the instructions.

Thanks!
StuWatson - 10:10 PM on May. 4, 2009  reply | message
Hi Matty , we are in Windsor Berks, need a flooring guy to rip up an old tiel kitchen floor and lay about 15 sqM Amtico.( House is 1973 , Concrete floor under the old tiles).
Is this something you would be interested in doing ? Let us know Stu and Sarah 01753 857752
blackpoollad - 12:41 AM on Feb. 2, 2009  reply | message
sorry to bother you but you seem to be the guy to ask after looking at other postings,ive been looking at a bungalow to buy been emty for about a year needs everything ripped out and walls look damp, i could be wrong but think the walls will dry out as the house aint had any heating on for all this time as the carpets are black round the edges i pulled them back and seems to be concrete floors throughout the house with some sort of tar paint on but dont sound really solid if you stamp your feet,but that could just be an echo or something ive never had concrete floors before, the main worry for me is just one room where the floor dips in the middle from most directions, i thought subsidence ive looked for obvious signs al round the house but see no cracks inside or out and everything looks fine...any ideas? cheers alan from blackpool.
Mutley100 - 11:01 PM on Nov. 30, 2008  reply | message
Hello mattysupra. Please excuse the approach, but I am nearly ready to fit a Engineered wood flooring. Part of it covers existing floor board and one area covers 10ft x 10ft on concrete floor. I have been told to nail it at an angle through the toungue by some people other have told me to glue it. (they say it stops the wood spliting) I am still at a lose on how to fix it to the concrete flooring. The origanal floor board are with your 2/3 mm defiance over the area. I look forward to your reply. Many Thanks Ian (I note your Solihull I live in Nuneaton about 15 minutes away)
enfopaul - 9:18 PM on Nov. 11, 2008  reply | message
hi mattysupra. Apologies for the unusual approach but I would welcome your advice on the following topic http://www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=155985

Thanks EnfoPaul
 
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