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    Laying a chipboard floor

    Hi Many, many thanks for your responses. I spoke to my architect (drawings etc. were needed for the building warrant) and he said that it seemed quite excessive and I'd guess he'd know best. Anyway, I have a plumber coming back and forth to complete jobs in the kitchen and bathroom and...
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    Laying a chipboard floor

    £2880 was for ... Build new partition wall as per approved plans (9' x 12' - standard stud partition with fibreglass insulation); located between kitchen and bathroom. Remove old wooden floorboards and install 8x2' chipboard (approx 4 x 4metres) in kitchen. Install kitchen cabinets...
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    Laying a chipboard floor

    Yeah, we've just removed the gyproc and tiles that were on both sides of the partition wall and all we have at the moment is the wooden frame (L shape). Today we have a plumber in to remove the bath, sink and toilet (the bath is being permenantly removed) and after that my husband is having a...
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    Chipboard flooring

    Hi Any tips on replacing an old wooden floor with 8x2 T&G chipboard flooring. My joists are 450mm.
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    Laying a chipboard floor

    Hi - I'm looking to remove a bath from my downstairs loo (flat is dated 1890), remove the non-loadbearing partition wall that surrounds it and replace the partition wall where it should have initially been when the flat was built - gaining back the space in the kitchen which is located beside...
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