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Bathroom floor / Lino..

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Good afternoon everyone,
Just a quick one..recently moved into new house and this is the bathroom floor..its flat etc..but would I really need to put some board down on that before i put lino down?
And would the usual can of spray adhesive be OK for said lino?
Or is there a better option?
Many thanks..all advice is welcomed.
 

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I would fill with 2 pack wood filler. Sand.
Bung lino down with adhesive
 
good enough for me mate,
Appreciate the tip of the wood filler..
thanks
 
OP,
Just so long as the boards are well screwed down with no movement then dont attempt to fill the joins.
Loose lay a single sheet of thick, cushioned vinyl - allow the vinyl to "settle" to the room temperature.
Later, you could use two sided tape at the edges to hold it in place.
 
They are genuinely screwed down very well, no movement whatsoever , and thanks for the letting it settle tip, would never have thought of that
 

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