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    Laminate to UPVC transition - same height

    Just to close down the thread (and because I hate when people ask questions and then don't share what solution they went with:D), I used a 6mm thick, 95mm deep UPVC cloaking profile (form Wickes) as a threshold (still needs siliconing where it meets the door). Not sure how durable it will be, as...
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    Laminate to UPVC transition - same height

    Thank you both! Swwils: I was going to lay the floor in this direction, as this is how I laid it in all the other rooms, and I am using the same flooring throughout the flat, so I thought it might not look right if it runs in a different direction in this one room. The whole room is basically...
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    Laminate to UPVC transition - same height

    Hello there, I am planning on laying laminate floor in the conservatory. I have a roughly 240 cm wide section where the new floor will meet the UPVC sill/trim of the sliding doors (that lead from the living room to the conservatory). The new floor and the trim will be the same level, but the...
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    How to remove this type of tile adhesive??

    Thanks for the advice! I tried the steaming method this morning, and the damage is even worse (as per picture below) - I guess I'll just try to remove the remaining tiles as best as I can, and then repair the damage, if there's no other way... I think it's too deep now for filler, might have to...
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    How to remove this type of tile adhesive??

    Hi there, I am removing kitchen wall tiles that were fitted in the 80's, but no matter how careful I am, a little bit of wall comes off with the tile adhesive. I don't know what type of adhesive they used, but it's white and hard as cement (maybe it is cement?). Is there any way to remove the...
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