Search results

  1. P

    Bouncy floor

    Hey! Don't blame me about the chipoard! We only rent the house at the moment and I know it's chipboard because I saw them lay the floor when they replaced the kitchen units. We can put new flooring down or whatever, but I'm not sure that we want to go quite as far as replacing the entire floor.
  2. P

    Bouncy floor

    Thanks for your advice. The chipboard is fairly recently laid and I don't think we're up to the job of completely laying a new floor, particularly as there's a 6 ft drop underneath it! If we had to do this we probably wouldn't fit the tiles at all.
  3. P

    Bouncy floor

    We are thinking of laying ceramic tiles in our kitchen, which has a chipboard floor covered in vinyl tiles in quite good condition. The problem is that the floor is quite 'bouncy', in that when the washing machine is spinning the bottles in the wine rack on top of the fridge all rattle, and in...
Back
Top