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Your advice will be much appreciated please.
Some 20 years ago I had the ground floor entrance and corridor (part 'encaustic'(?), part quarry tile) in our Edwardian house covered with about 1/2 inch layer of hot melt bitumen. The old floor was in not very good condition and was potentially damp. I have had loose lay Heuga tiles down ever since then. I now want to have Amtico or something similar throughout the area; I have asked Amtico if this is technically possible but have not had a reply. I do not want to remove the bitumen, which is in good condition and very smooth, and I am not over keen on raising the floor height much further. Does anyone out there have any suggestions for a lightish coloured, relatively thin, hard wearing floor covering, to be professionally laid?
Many thanks for your help with this last major task on renovating our house.
Some 20 years ago I had the ground floor entrance and corridor (part 'encaustic'(?), part quarry tile) in our Edwardian house covered with about 1/2 inch layer of hot melt bitumen. The old floor was in not very good condition and was potentially damp. I have had loose lay Heuga tiles down ever since then. I now want to have Amtico or something similar throughout the area; I have asked Amtico if this is technically possible but have not had a reply. I do not want to remove the bitumen, which is in good condition and very smooth, and I am not over keen on raising the floor height much further. Does anyone out there have any suggestions for a lightish coloured, relatively thin, hard wearing floor covering, to be professionally laid?
Many thanks for your help with this last major task on renovating our house.