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    Door Threshold For Two Different Carpet Heights

    Thanks! Looks like I need a small shim to give it a slope down towards the existing threshold. :)
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    Door Threshold For Two Different Carpet Heights

    A newly decorated room off of my landing now has 15mm soundproof mats fitted as underlay which will make the carpet higher than standard - the grippers around the room have been raised by about 8mm. Will I need a new door threshold for this? I have been unable to find one for carpet-to-carpet...
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    Looking for a rigid yet lightweight sheet material

    Thanks, I'm having supports either side to rest them on and was going to try and get away with not having brackets in the middle, however that may be the best route to prevent sagging so I'll have a look into that.
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    Looking for a rigid yet lightweight sheet material

    Thanks all - Pre-made panels are generally 1m2 so less prone to sagging. My setup is slightly different so I require longer panels and I do not wish to have fixings visible. I'll have a look into each of the suggestions!
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    Looking for a rigid yet lightweight sheet material

    Thanks - it is for ceiling panels with fibre optics so cannot be supported from underneath. There'll be no weight on them apart from the fabric and some fibre optic strands :)
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    Looking for a rigid yet lightweight sheet material

    Bit of an unusual request, I know... I'm looking for a sheet material which will be sized 170cm x 90cm and will be supported horizontally/flat on both short sides. It must be rigid (no sagging or risk of breaking) and also fairly lightweight. I've tried 12mm MDF which is pretty good but sags...
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    Lifting and Refitting Floorboards for Soundproofing

    Thanks! I presume I will need to cut the tongue off to lift the existing boards without damaging them too much?
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    Lifting and Refitting Floorboards for Soundproofing

    I am renovating a 3.6m x 2.6m room and wish to address the floor which has two issues – 1. the floorboards are very creaky and 2. I wish to fit soundproofing as the floor joists run through a party wall into the neighbour’s property. The plan is to lift the floorboards, create chicken wire...
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