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First time post, folks, so go easy on me!
I need to pull up an existing wood floor (engineered wood) that covers two rooms and a hallway in our Victorian terrace flat to gain access to the floorboards and pipes underneath. I'll also be reorganising the partition walls to re-size the two rooms.
I am trying to decide if I can relay the existing flooring when the new studs are in, relaying the flooring pieces like a jigsaw, whether I will just need to lay a new lot. For example, I don't know if the flooring is bonded to the subfloor or not: would it normally? Or would it just unlock and come out like pieces of a jigsaw that can be re-used?
Advice welcome on this please.
I need to pull up an existing wood floor (engineered wood) that covers two rooms and a hallway in our Victorian terrace flat to gain access to the floorboards and pipes underneath. I'll also be reorganising the partition walls to re-size the two rooms.
I am trying to decide if I can relay the existing flooring when the new studs are in, relaying the flooring pieces like a jigsaw, whether I will just need to lay a new lot. For example, I don't know if the flooring is bonded to the subfloor or not: would it normally? Or would it just unlock and come out like pieces of a jigsaw that can be re-used?
Advice welcome on this please.