Replacing old floors
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virginbudge
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Replacing old floors

by virginbudge » Mon Apr 14, 2008 9:06 pm

I have old style floors upstairs i beleive its called sheet rock flooring i am looking to replace with proper floor boards any tips on to go about it properly and what is the best wood to use

rosebery
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by rosebery » Sat Apr 19, 2008 10:09 pm

AFAIK Sheetrock is a US brand of plasterboard. Are you sure that's what you have on your floors?

Cheers

ALDA
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by ALDA » Sun Apr 20, 2008 1:11 pm

YOU HAVE "WEYROC" FLOORING.

YOU COULD JUST OVERLAY WITH BOARDS OF YOUR CHOICE OR LAMINATE.

IF YOU GO WITH YOUR ORIGINAL PROPOSAL, ENSURE YOU AQUIRE GOOD QUALITY T&G FLOOR BOARDS (NOT BOWED, TWISTED OR CUPPED) FOR BEST FINISH WHEN LAID.

ALDA.

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