My wife and I are renovating an 1870's house. Under the lounge carpet is what I presume to be the original Flagstones "great" you might think!
Problem is I was hoping for a screeded floor, as we intend on laying parquet flooring in a double herringbone pattern and as I am sure you are all aware, a flat surface is required. Well the flagstones by nature are not flat!
Here are my options as I see it:
A. Cover the flagstones in a thin screed, a shame to waste them and thin is not good, cracks etc.
B. Take out the flagstones and try to sell them on ebay, lay a new 4" concrete floor for the parquet flooring.
C. Forget it and lay some new carpet.
If anyone has any advice it would be much appreciated!
Problem is I was hoping for a screeded floor, as we intend on laying parquet flooring in a double herringbone pattern and as I am sure you are all aware, a flat surface is required. Well the flagstones by nature are not flat!
Here are my options as I see it:
A. Cover the flagstones in a thin screed, a shame to waste them and thin is not good, cracks etc.
B. Take out the flagstones and try to sell them on ebay, lay a new 4" concrete floor for the parquet flooring.
C. Forget it and lay some new carpet.
If anyone has any advice it would be much appreciated!