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    Covering a step advice please.

    Hi everyone Currently installing new floorboards in the garden outbuilding. This is a photo of a step after coming in that needs to be covered in some way. Previous builders had put laminate flooring in this area and water seepage occured via the underlay and then rotted floorboards over time...
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    laying plywood on top of plywood

    Hi, a couple of questions if I may , my friends. In the process of refurbing my garden office, I am thinking about floor maintenance. The builders 5 years ago, laid 18 mm think plywood sheets and there was underlay and then laminate on top of that. I have chucked the old laminate and underlay...
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    Vapour control layer cannot help with this?

    So I have an outbuilding I inherited after taking over the property , was built 5 years ago. It is at the back garden and used as an office/ gym. Noticed a severe musky smell and the floorboards were dipping when walking. Had to strip the floor boards- I found moisture damage under the vinyl of...
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    Floor disaster..How can I prevent this happening again?

    So I have an outbuilding built 5 years ago at the back of my garden. I could smell damp inside and the floorboards were very bouncy. The building has a concrete base with suspended wooden joists. This is followed by plywood panels then laminate flooring vinyl then laminate floor itself. There...
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    suspended timber floor

    Hello So I have an outbuilding outside, I am getting the flooring out due to mould damage to the plywood floor (I have found the leak- it was at floor level!). The subfloor is a suspended timber floor approx 15 cm above a clean, water free concrete base. I am going to insulate in between the...
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    fascia hanging

    I have an outbuilding and last night I noticed that the PVC or vinyl (not sure) fascia board at the front above the entry door is sagging, I ahve attached 2 images. Can i do a temporary fix on this with tape in the interim, pending someone coming out to fix. Can I nail it in to the roof wood...
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