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Hi all
We're planning on pulling up the living room carpet in our old house (late 1800s).
I've pulled the corner up by the hearth to see what was beneath and there's some charming blue 50/60s vinyl tiles. They're pretty bashed about and I pulled the corner up from the other side of the room and there aren't any in the couple of square feet I lifted, which would suggest that someone had a rough go at removing them at some point.
What should I do with them? Everything online says if they are broken then removal is the only way, is this the health and safety brigade gone mad? Can I just stick cement board down over the top to level and then tile over it, or is that too flippant? For now, the carpet's gone back down to be worried about another time - especially if I have to pay a removal firm to remove a few tiles.
Cheers
We're planning on pulling up the living room carpet in our old house (late 1800s).
I've pulled the corner up by the hearth to see what was beneath and there's some charming blue 50/60s vinyl tiles. They're pretty bashed about and I pulled the corner up from the other side of the room and there aren't any in the couple of square feet I lifted, which would suggest that someone had a rough go at removing them at some point.
What should I do with them? Everything online says if they are broken then removal is the only way, is this the health and safety brigade gone mad? Can I just stick cement board down over the top to level and then tile over it, or is that too flippant? For now, the carpet's gone back down to be worried about another time - especially if I have to pay a removal firm to remove a few tiles.
Cheers