Lifted an old carpet in my study. Concrete subfloor underneath. Want to fit solid wood flooring (using leftovers from previous project where I bought too much). Tongue & groove flooring to be glued in place with Laybond Floor Adhesive.
The subfloor is nice and level but has some hairline cracks in it and in places feels a bit hollow. It feels like the surface has blown in some places. It’ll be about 20 years old.
Tell me I’m not going to have to get the subfloor repaired before I get started! I’m going to have to get it repaired, aren’t I? If I don’t, I’ll regret it later, right? Ugh
The subfloor is nice and level but has some hairline cracks in it and in places feels a bit hollow. It feels like the surface has blown in some places. It’ll be about 20 years old.
Tell me I’m not going to have to get the subfloor repaired before I get started! I’m going to have to get it repaired, aren’t I? If I don’t, I’ll regret it later, right? Ugh