Hi,
I've acquired a quantity of parquet flooring that was taken up from a school, they are in a condition that you would expect from years in a school hall.
I don't plan on laying this flooring any time soon but would like to begin restoring it for eventual use, I had to rescue it because the caretaker has been using it to start the boiler!.
Some places i've read advise only taking loose bits of bitumen off and others say try and get off as much as possible, which should I be doing?
Also, is it worth sanding the surface at all before its laid, or will better results be achieved if sanded together after laying with a drum sander?
Any tips or advise would be great, would love to see the floor put to good use in my home rather than in the school boiler!
Matt
I've acquired a quantity of parquet flooring that was taken up from a school, they are in a condition that you would expect from years in a school hall.
I don't plan on laying this flooring any time soon but would like to begin restoring it for eventual use, I had to rescue it because the caretaker has been using it to start the boiler!.
Some places i've read advise only taking loose bits of bitumen off and others say try and get off as much as possible, which should I be doing?
Also, is it worth sanding the surface at all before its laid, or will better results be achieved if sanded together after laying with a drum sander?
Any tips or advise would be great, would love to see the floor put to good use in my home rather than in the school boiler!
Matt