neoquip
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Registered: 12th Aug 02
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fter the faulty floor that got laid, then taken back up again.....
th NEW FLOOR at last got FITTED 19th April 2008
it's down.. he finished about 7pm!! poor lad was working so hard all day. But it now looks fantasic. No bounce. No spring. Its down very well.
hall way
he'll be back first thing in the morning to fit the door bars.
over the moon now... Jo's also V Happy.
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BYRON
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Registered: 1st Jun 04
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Very nice. Looks just like the solid wood floor we have on order.
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neoquip
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Registered: 12th Aug 02
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its oiled oak
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mattk
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Registered: 27th Feb 06
Location: St. Helens
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Glad to see its WOOD
I hate hearing people say WOOD floor when they mean Plastic floor
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MikeE
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Registered: 7th Mar 03
Location: Milton Keynes
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looks much better then laminate, looks like a proper job
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Russ
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Registered: 14th Mar 04
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i have laminate and i hate it with a passion. getting real wood when i redo the lounge
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CorsAsh
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Registered: 19th Apr 02
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No Blackpool Illuminations in that area?
Looks very nice though
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X 60RSA
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Registered: 20th Aug 01
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Looks nice!
How did he lay it, glued to the concrete floor? Glued around the eges only?
Looking at doing this myself, but reluctant to as i dont think you glue every piece you lay when doing oak flooring? BUT at the same time really worried about expansion and contaction and nasty looking gaps when it might shrink.....
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neoquip
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Hi, he used a layer of polythene on the bare floor, then a layer of sponge that has an sticky side, as each tie he put a length of wood down he pulled the film off the sponge layer so it sticks to the wood floor. I think he only glued each length on the ends.
also all the skirting is off and he could leave the right gaps on the edges. he also cuts the bottom off the door frames so the wood slips under them/.
does that help you make a decision?
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X 60RSA
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Registered: 20th Aug 01
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Thanks, I'll have to try and look for the sticky sponge your on about. Done a google search with no luck at the moment!
[Edited on 24-04-2008 by X 60RSA]
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J4CKO
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Registered: 16th Feb 04
Location: Darlington
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if it is onto concrete u shud allways do a full stick down with a dpm first on wooden floors card underlay and nail it
treust me i fit and refurb wood floors 7 days a week lol just fitted 20m2 of 20mm unfinished european oak flooring today with 15mm oak quadrant
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