Hello
We've not long moved into a 40's built house, and one of the jobs to do is to sort out the floor in the kitchen. Its not level from where its been built over, and its full of mis matched vinyl (i think) tiles common to council homes.
In the hallway we have lovely quarry tiles original to the house, and have been told that most of the homes had them in the kitchen as well, but as said earlier, have just had...whatever just dumped on top of them.
I would love to have these original quarries as the kitchen floor (as well as the hallway) and I am happy to spend the time cleaning and restoring them to original condition (we cannot afford to have a professional to do this)
My only worry is that when friends of ours tried to remove their old flooring to reveal the quarries, the whole family went down sick for ages, and they decided it was because of getting the current floor up, and revealing all sorts of mouldy spores or what have you underneath.
Is there a way I can avoid this at all? is there anything i can buy to avoid having to poison my family with years of mouldy growth?
Any help would be most appreciated
Thanks, Amy
We've not long moved into a 40's built house, and one of the jobs to do is to sort out the floor in the kitchen. Its not level from where its been built over, and its full of mis matched vinyl (i think) tiles common to council homes.
In the hallway we have lovely quarry tiles original to the house, and have been told that most of the homes had them in the kitchen as well, but as said earlier, have just had...whatever just dumped on top of them.
I would love to have these original quarries as the kitchen floor (as well as the hallway) and I am happy to spend the time cleaning and restoring them to original condition (we cannot afford to have a professional to do this)
My only worry is that when friends of ours tried to remove their old flooring to reveal the quarries, the whole family went down sick for ages, and they decided it was because of getting the current floor up, and revealing all sorts of mouldy spores or what have you underneath.
Is there a way I can avoid this at all? is there anything i can buy to avoid having to poison my family with years of mouldy growth?
Any help would be most appreciated
Thanks, Amy
