Flooring Problem

Discussion in 'Wood' started by ginlane, Apr 1, 2016.

  1. ginlane

    ginlane New Member

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    Hi there,

    I am in Japan for a few weeks helping my friend in her house.

    One of her problems is her hallway floor. It is a kind of fake parquet flooring approximately 1.5 to 2.5cm thick (0.59" to 0.98")

    (see attached Photos)

    As you can see from the photos there is a hole in the floor 30cm by 25cm or 11.8" by 9.8"

    Many Japanese houses are built of wood as is this one, and the house is built on concrete pillars and there is a 55cm or 21.6" hole under the floor down to the ground.

    So we either need to fix that hole or re floor the whole hall. (Probably the best option is to re floor the whole hall for as you can see on 1 of the photos, the flooring is in poor condition and looks terrible!)

    Please could you give me any advice on how I might go about doing this. I'm completely new to this sort of thing! Also please could you give different-flooring options / materials. Wood of course, but also other possibilities, I'm struggling to figure out how to fix the hole when there is no floor underneath! (For information: There is no access underneath the house so all the work will have to be done above the hole not below!)

    Thank you for any help or input you can give me

    kind regards Gin
     

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  2. Profflooring

    Profflooring Well-Known Member

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    You need to sort out the hole first. Tiber support and fix it strong by long screws. Fill it with the same thickness plywood and patch up by feather. Then choice your floor covering. If you increase the level will be come problem with the doors. Thanks
     

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