Technically yes. or was it still sealed? Can of worms mate. Dont get me wrong, i have cut of loads when fitting carpet and not re-applied....
Im not sure of legal requirements. What i do know is the goverement set a standard of what heat loss new build houses have to fall into to be...
If you are removing silicon that has been applied to get gain the heat loss certificate then you should reapply it. Are we teaching it ? YES we...
really nice floor . looks a good heating system also . only down side i can see is every other plank will get more heat. Has extra groves tho so...
Ok it was me ! Make it worse it was with a bosch chain saw type tool we used to use.
regarding silicon. There is nothing wrong with applying silicon providing it is done for a reason (not to cover gaps with poor fitting) but also...
there are a few general rules which should leed to elimination of which way you should run pile. In other words there is no so called correct way...
great price mate. Would have myself if i didn't already have one.
I'm a **** also (just in case anyone didn't realise) and no I'm not that daft to lye on the floor, cars on the ramp. Been on the ramp for about a...
Wood expands and contracts depending on how much moisture is in the air around it (or what's coming through the floor underneath). The amount of...
should ask the plaster to finish off or you will get someone else to finish off and will invoice them for the work. We really need to take on the...
System 10 is loose lay mate. Underlay is loose lay with out taki and then floorcovering bonded direct. Yes it was acclimatised if thats what you...
Samson, you obviously know Sid Bourne then (my dad) if you was involved with durafit back when it was used as a grid system etc. As for system...
any chance you could just .......
Anything fitted before 2001. If there brittle and black , brown, green or grey i would be worried.
what a **** poor attempt by you all so far. Come on, post tho's pictures up you boring lot.
Marley tiles up to 2001 i think. Here is some guidelines - http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/guidance/a23.pdf