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    Threshold bar and ramp flooring profile

    I have 22mm engineered board and will float on Duratex underfloor which gives at least 25mm of covering depth. When it comes to finishing off and joining to carpet and marble tiles of the same height are there profiles available that are deep enough? What's the answer to this?
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    laying engineered floor

    I am just about to commence work, have all the tools and will prepare well. I have a question about the pattern of the joins when laying. Because of the shape of the room, it has not quite square and has two window bays and another area that is not uniform my cuts will not always be in the same...
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    Laying an engineered wood floor

    Do you supply underlay, adhesives and flooring accessories and if so where do I find you?
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    Laying engineered oak floor.

    Two other things, which underlay for a flat with people underneath. Timbermate silentfloor gold or Duratex? I have read that laying onto wooden boards does not require a damp proof layer. Any other suggestions?
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    Laying engineered oak floor.

    Thanks for the info so far. I live in a Georgian crescent therefore it curves. The house and rooms are therefore, wider at the back of the house getting slightly narrower but not noticably so towards the front. The main room here where the floor is to be laid narrows slightly towards the...
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    Laying engineered oak floor.

    Thank you, that's so helpfull. What about the saw? I have 22ml oak engineered board.
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    Laying engineered oak floor.

    Hello this is my first post. I am about to lay aengineered oak boards and intend to float them. My home is Georgian and over 200 yrs old with solid joists and solid timber floors that run across the room, not towards the windows. I am reasonably competent with tools but wanted to ask a few...
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