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kingcreech
Hi all
First time poster so please go easy, also first time house buyer and clueless so any help is appreciated.
We are having a new kitchen fitted this week and are going to re-do the floor with tiles so this room is completely finished. When we have gone to lift the laminate currently in place in the kitchen they have laid this over existing tiles fixed to the concrete floor.
The laminate in the house goes from the kitchen to the dining, hallway and living room on one continuous lay. No breaks or joins.
I want to keep the laminate in the hallway, dining and living room but this now means trying to level up the new kitchen floor to the laminate.
So this brings me to backing boards :smilewinkgrin:
Is this what I should be using to lift the tiles from the concrete to get a nice even level with the existing floor?
Also, am I ok to list the company/website where I have seen these boards for sale or is that against forums rules? I'd like to make sure I'm buying from a half decent seller.
Thanks for any help
First time poster so please go easy, also first time house buyer and clueless so any help is appreciated.
We are having a new kitchen fitted this week and are going to re-do the floor with tiles so this room is completely finished. When we have gone to lift the laminate currently in place in the kitchen they have laid this over existing tiles fixed to the concrete floor.
The laminate in the house goes from the kitchen to the dining, hallway and living room on one continuous lay. No breaks or joins.
I want to keep the laminate in the hallway, dining and living room but this now means trying to level up the new kitchen floor to the laminate.
So this brings me to backing boards :smilewinkgrin:
Is this what I should be using to lift the tiles from the concrete to get a nice even level with the existing floor?
Also, am I ok to list the company/website where I have seen these boards for sale or is that against forums rules? I'd like to make sure I'm buying from a half decent seller.
Thanks for any help
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