Here's an update. I removed the gaps. I also added 2 supports. This gave it so much strength/support - exactly what the doctor ordered. It also flattened out the panels as they were a little bit wavey. Now they all line up.
I used some soft wood for making my landing stairs child safe.
I realised towards the end it was softwood - rookie mistake. However, it looks good and I think will hold but will obviously take a battering.
Is there a way to toughen the wood?
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Here's the pic requested. I bought a threshold today but I think it will look ****e and be too raised creating a trip hazard..
http://imgur.com/a/umLwK
I've got a wooden batton at the front door and it's got to stay put. However, I'm unsure how to make this look good. I guess I'll still need the 10mm gap - so suggestions for how to finish this edge appreciated.
Also, I'm going to start at the door jamb in the pic. Is it right to only go as far...
Sorry for late reply.
I'm going to put down laminate and hope to float it...
The floor is level but some of the tiles have broken up when removing the grippers. What can I repair these with or will it be ok as is?
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I think this is for an old door bell.
I was going to remove it but then noticed it seems to be wired into the plug below it.
Is it just a case of unwiring it from the plug below?
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I was going to have my floor screeded but since discovered, it's perfectly level with the old floor tiles on.
I'm going to use an underlay membrane and then float the flooring on top.
Do I need a DPM?
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