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    Lamiate foor on tiles...what is needed?

    ok...there is more then 2mm difference...and the dips while not too deep...apx 4mm are pretty wide. They may cause problems with creaking and if a joint falls into the center of it. I think my best option is to put mdf down first. Now...mdf is ok? now my layers with mdf and such should be...
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    On top or not

    I will at all costs avoid any proucts with long names and decriptions that either 'spell' expensive or godly-like powers. This i vow on my husbands income for i am not willing to make any vows on my income.
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    Lamiate foor on tiles...what is needed?

    ok...not sure what type of laminate it is...this is what im getting http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/product/product.jsp?CATID=8110128&entryFlag=false&PRODID=8070486&paintCatId= there ae several reasons for chosing it...i like it...its in my budget range...seems easy to put down. another is...
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    Lamiate foor on tiles...what is needed?

    ok...here goes. Im going to lay a laminate floor in my didng room. The flooring currently down is tiles. There are lumps and bumps in the floor..one lump is pretty big. Can i knock some of the big lump off? What can i use to take care of the dips....they are realy small but might effect...
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    What is it?

    thanks guys for the replys...at least i know what it is now. what we have decided to do about this is dot and dab plasterboard to the walls...which will take up the thickness of the cement skirting boards...then just put normal skirting on after. whats even better...we are having our ceiling...
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    What is it?

    I am in the process of redoing my dining room. The insurance company is so nice to replace my laff and plaster ceiling with a new plaster board one after we had a leak in the upstairs bath that made a big hole. sence that is being done i dicided to take off the cement skirting boards. (Yes...
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