Engineered oak floor planks crowning
Engineered oak floor planks crowning
The subfloor is concrete
B&Q told customer to lay and leave a expansion gap.
No need to glue planks, because they'll just be good little planks & NOT bloody move ehh
So he calls me, I ask for the sticky rubber underlay.
I get told .."NO...we've already bought the foil backed underlay
So I get him to buy the decent floor screed glue.( I forget the name)
Anyway I fast notice that's gonna take 10 tubs after i use 1.
So I glue every plank in place on tongues, so it's glued & floating .
I leave a...
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by Wilson78
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Engineered oak floor planks crowning
The subfloor is concrete
B&Q told customer to lay and leave a expansion gap.
No need to glue planks, because they'll just be good little planks & NOT bloody move ehh
So he calls me, I ask for the sticky rubber underlay.
I get told .."NO...we've already bought the foil backed underlay
So I get him to buy the decent floor screed glue.( I forget the name)
Anyway I fast notice that's gonna take 10 tubs after i use 1.
So I glue every plank in place on tongues, so it's glued & floating .
I leave a...
Read more
by Wilson78
This has been automatically posted in the DIYNot Forum on DIY Talk. The new DIY Forum