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  1. Chris210

    HELP! Fitting Wood flooring at Entrance‽

    I am fitting engineered flooring and at the doorway I have a problem, the wood + underlay is a few mm too tall to fit under the existing entrance threshold lip. See the attached file. What do I do?
  2. Chris210

    HELP! Is my floor a problem?

    That is true, but one step at a time with DIY!
  3. Chris210

    HELP! Is my floor a problem?

    My house is colder than a morgue! Any opportunity to throw insulation down is a positive!
  4. Chris210

    HELP! Is my floor a problem?

    We’re not looking to stay for too many years extra, so I’m using trimming instead of replacing the skirting. For this reason I’m also not replacing the original floorboards, so I guess no barrier or filler needed.
  5. Chris210

    HELP! Is my floor a problem?

    Thanks. The underlay I bought says it is waterproof so it’s got an inbuilt moisture barrier, is this ok?
  6. Chris210

    HELP! Is my floor a problem?

    i am replacing my carpet with engineered wooden flooring; oak top. Tonight I pulled back the carpet and existing underlay and there are black lines where the original floorboard have gaps. 202A890D-65E0-429B-9EA0-22B164A6BB2D by Chris210 posted 9 Feb 2018 at 9:46 PM Do I need to fill the gaps...
  7. 202A890D-65E0-429B-9EA0-22B164A6BB2D

    202A890D-65E0-429B-9EA0-22B164A6BB2D

  8. My stuff

    My stuff

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