I know this has been discussed before, but I can't seem to get a comprehensive answer.
Our new house currently has low quality laminate downstairs and we want to replace it with glue down solid walnut.
Problem is, the floor is made up in these layers:
- HDF Laminate flooring -
- Felt underlay -
- Old lino tiles -
- Old bitumen -
- Concrete -
- Un-known DPM -
I may need to lay a liquid DPM, but will cross that bridge when I come to it.
My biggest issue is stripping the old lino tiles and then stripping / sealing / covering... etc the old bitumen adheasive. What is the easiest and cheapest way to do this properly?
Cheers,
Fubar.
Our new house currently has low quality laminate downstairs and we want to replace it with glue down solid walnut.
Problem is, the floor is made up in these layers:
- HDF Laminate flooring -
- Felt underlay -
- Old lino tiles -
- Old bitumen -
- Concrete -
- Un-known DPM -
I may need to lay a liquid DPM, but will cross that bridge when I come to it.
My biggest issue is stripping the old lino tiles and then stripping / sealing / covering... etc the old bitumen adheasive. What is the easiest and cheapest way to do this properly?
Cheers,
Fubar.