Hi, first post here.
We bought a home just two weeks before the pandemic kicked off... about 2 months later we noticed the living room floor can wobble. We viewed the house three times and visited for measurements many times after, we didn’t notice the floor shift once! There was nothing in the...
I bought this fish tank without thinking about the weight it will be putting on my floor, the tank itself weighs roughly 150kg and sits on a steel stand which about 25/30kg, with water, gravel etc this will push the 800kg limit. I live on the 2nd floor of a 1950s/60s council building and my My...
I have a click lock type laminate floor (bevel loc from B&Q, about 12 years old) that has a few damaged planks. The worst ones are in the middle, of course. I do have a couple of boxes of extra planks but not enough to redo the whole room.
Originally the idea of being able to replace planks...
I have purchased an early 1900s stone built mid terraced house and it needs a new floor completely, old concrete slab is broken and wafer thin.
I have begun digging out said old floor which contains no hardcore and about 1-3 Inch of concrete. I was expecting to replace the floor with:
Hardcore...
Hi all,
We were hoping to get some advice about a sloping floor. We're planning to re-do the floor in our bedroom on the first floor of our terraced house. We will remove the carpet and we want to lay a wooden floor, on top of the existing wooden planks which are screwed into the joist below...
Hi, I am putting down new flooring on our top floor apartment (2007) that we just bought.
One room has a balcony. It seems dampness is coming in from the balcony - particularly after rain [maybe that's obvious :o) ].
Is there any way to fix or mitigate this before putting down vinyl?
Any...
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A bump appeared in my Kitchen floor recently.
After removing the lino there are two tiles that are being pushed up together to form a tent like bump.
I called the Council as it is an ex council flat and they arranged a surveyor to come in
The surveyor found the old gas connection on the other...
I can’t decide which flooring option is best for a 5m x 3m log cabin I have built. The cabin is laid on a 15cm thick concrete pad but the pad has a deviation of 10mm in places. There’s a bit of a hump in the middle as it chucked it down with rain as it was being poured and I didn’t get it...
Hi,
I'm looking to insulate the suspended floor at ground level. There is a 3ft void underneath the floor. I've been looking at using this stuff,
https://ybsinsulation.com/floor-insulation/suspended-timber/superquilt-suspended-timber/
I would be installing as show in the attached picture...
I'm undergoing a renovation project and looking at installing some underfloor heating.
It is a lower ground floor flat with a concrete slab for a floor. It's approx 50sqm and consists of a open plan kitchen/living room and a large bedroom.
The current central heating system pipes are copper...
I am purchasing a lower-ground floor flat which currently has all of the plug sockets and wiring surface mounted in trunking. I'm undertaking a renovation project on the house soon so now is the time to get them hidden!
I am looking at installing a wet UFH system between a concrete slab and my...
I'm at a loss as to what decision I should make. I'm just in the process of buying a new lower ground floor flat in London which is approx 50sqm. Its been unoccupied for a few years and we will be renovating before we move in.
In the late 80s the wooden floor was ripped out and replaced with a...
We recently purchased a three bed semi. The floorboards in the hallway are in terrible condition - the previous owners lifted the carpet 20 odd years ago and haven’t looked after them properly.
the survey said the hallway has suffered historic woodworm (see pics). Do you think any can be...
Hi,
I have lifted the 1930's pine floorboards from my house. I plan to insulate underneath them and then re-lay and sand.
Should I:
1. Glue and nail them down
2. Just nail them down
3. Screw and glue
4. Just screw
Worried about squeeky floor boards.
Any advice would be great. Thanks.
Hello all,
Just wondering if I could get some advice please. I am planning on laying laminate flooring on a concrete floor. The current floor doesn't seem too bad as far as moisture is concerned. However, as a precaution, I would like to go with some form of underlay with a moisture barrier and...
I have to start tiling my upstairs bathroom and got opposite opinion between sticking hardiebaker or using ditra matting before applying the floor tile.
What your opinion on this and what would be the best reliable way?
Thanks
I am going to be laying a floating, tongue and grooved engineered flooring in my bedroom. It's on the first floor and suspended timber subfloor. I was wondering what glue people would recommend for the T&G joints, or is any good weatherproof PVA glue sufficient? I would rather use something I...
I'm remodelling the bathroom (smallish 2m x 1.7) as a wetroom. I'm replacing the whole floor: 24mm ply, 6mm tile backer board, electrical underfloor heating, self levelling stuff, 10mm porcelain tiles (300x 600). I may be able to lay the whole ply board (apart from the tray former) as one piece...
I'm remodelling my first floor bathroom and lifted the chipboard floor to find a load of small stones. An internet search suggested it my be Vermiculite and that it might not be that good for me if I breath in the dust. Does anyone have any experience or knowledge of this and if it is dangerous...
We have had an extension and wet UFH installed across the whole ground floor (new and old).
UFH in the new extension is clipped on top of celotex. UFH in the existing is embedded in an insulation board. - about 45m2 in total
We've had a floating screed installed (Longfloor CT-25/F5) and 3...