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    Hairline cracks appeared in new self leveling

    Hi, 4 days after applying stopgap 300 slc to floor long hairline cracks appeared. Is this usual. Mix was correct and cracks are not related to trowling or batches. Levels/ depth vary from 3 mm to 10 mm Any ideas or is this usual. Thanks
  2. S

    Removed a partition wall now need to fill floor gap

    We recently removed a wall in our kitchen/living space. It's left a gap that we're trying to fill ourselves. I've attached an image of the floor layers next to the gap. The measurements for each layer from top to bottom are approx: 21mm, 20mm, 57mm, 12mm. I have two questions. 1) What are...
  3. D

    Replace 18mm chipboard t&g with 12mm ply

    1st floor galley kitchen job (3m x 2m): I want to put click vinyl down but don't want the click to raise the finished floor level so I figure on replacing the 18mm chipboard sub with 12mm ply? Any thoughts? Do I need additional floor support perp to joists? At what ctrs? What size additional...
  4. D

    Vinyl floor in empty kitchen

    Are kitchen units supposed to go in 1st and then the click vinyl gets cut in around it, or does the click go down wall to wall and the units go on top?
  5. D

    Vinyl click flooring etc for kitchen - can anyone recommend any?

    Glued down lino is definitely not an option, hateful stuff to change. B&Q do click vinyl, but it only clicks properly along it's length, quite a few poor reviews too. Does anyone know of a good brand, maybe that uses HDF, fits together well, and won't chip if a kid drops a Tonka on it? Of a...
  6. M

    indentation scuffs on floor

    Hi all, picture above is of my floor in one of my rooms. As you can see it has some indentations and looks worn. I'd like to know the best approach to covering such indentations and then I'd like to try and bring the floor back to life a little on a budget. Would i use a staining product on the...
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    Screed Floor for LVP

    Hi All hope someone can help! We intend to screed the ground floor of our house at the weekend. With regards to the kitchen, do we screed upto and lay flooring to the kick boards or go slightly under? Also do we need any underlay for LVP click flooring? Thanks in advance!
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    Concerns about garden room wooden base - Cowboy builders.

    Hi Ive search in lots of places but cant find a definitive answer to reassure me. I have some concerns about the base of the new garden room I am having built by some builders. It seems a bit cowboyish to me. The new room sits where the old shed and patio is. So the wooden base half sits on a...
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    Fixing up an old shed

    Hi, I want to fix up this old shed.. I think the side has had leaves pile up from the trees, the bottom tongue and groove panel is totally rotten. The one above probably needs replacing too. They sell some the right size at B&Q? Inside the ceiling is all black - but doesn't seem rotten, but...
  10. C

    Laying gripper rods - old fireplace hearth

    Hi, Hopefully I'll be at the point where I've fixed my bedroom floors and can lay the gripper rods soon.. Issue is all three bedrooms have old hearths - apparently you still need gripper rods on top. Two of the hearths have beautiful original tiles, I don't intend to do anything with them...
  11. M

    REPAIR Hole in concrete floor first before using leveling compound to smooth level the floor

    Hi Guys, looking to tile my new kitchen floor, however, have come across a hickup, There is a very large hole in the concrete floor from wall to wall which has collapsed slightly. I don't know why this has happened though my suspicion is that the builder who did my extension years ago knew...
  12. S

    Concrete Floor Finishings

    Hi, I have built a small block based workshop in my garden (project here). The floor is concrete laid on hardcore / building sand / dpm. What would be a good method to finish off the floor. I was about to lay a sharp sand / cement screed coat (5:1) and then paint with a grey 2 part epoxy (I...
  13. R

    Floor levelling gone wrong. DIY or hire a pro?

    So far I've put down over 5mm ontop of what was required to level due to not getting a decent finish. I'm at the point of possibly hiring a floor grinder https://www.hss.com/hire/p/htc-gl270-grinder, they're not cheap & theres no guarantee it'll look good. Should I: 1. Hire the floor grinder...
  14. Richard Saunders

    Boarding and plaster boarding a loft space

    Basically I wonder if anybody could give me any tips on making my loft space into a nice clean usable area. First of all I am not putting in any stairs I am still going to be using the existing loft ladder the space up in the loft is very large indeed I was hoping it would be okay to keep the...
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    Chipboard floor repair

    I'm going to replace the chipboards on my landing as they are a complete mess after being taken up twice and a bodge repair by the previous owner. As you can see in the photo below, there's a piece of 22mm stuck in there when the rest seems to be 18mm around it (400mm centres on the joists...
  16. L

    Help! Rotting subfloor in bathroom.

    I've recently moved into a new house. It's amazing in lots of ways (1860s ex Coach House with tonnes of character), but has had little work done to it since the 1980s. We maxed out to buy it really and so have been planning on doing it up gradually and doing as much DIY as possible. We recently...
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    White Residue on Solid Wood Floor

    I have a dark solid wood floor in my hallway. Recently I've had to do a bit of filling and sanding of the walls and ceiling in the hallway, and unfortunately, despite my best efforts, some of the very fine plaster dust has got into the grain in the wood floor, leaving a white "bloom" in certain...
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    Gaps in floor and dpc

    There are gaps in the concrete floor just inside the front door of my house - and a pale blue sheet of plastic (which is, I suppose, a damp-proof course) is by no means intact. Here is an overview: The size of the gaps is shown by the two pound coin that can (just) be seen in the next three...
  19. drewllly

    Advice on Cleaning a Waxed Hardwood Floor

    Hi all, hopefully someone can set me straight! I've got a load of solid oak parquet flooring, that had wax applied about eight years when it was put down. Although I stay on top of sweeping, and occasionally vacuuming, it's time to give it a proper clean as it's looking a bit grubby. It...
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    Wood flooring, hardwax oiled applied, not a great finish.

    Hi all, Coated my wood floor with Osmo Wood Wax Extra Thin Hardwax Oil this morning. Waited an hour as it was dry and the wood had sucked up the oil and applied a second coat, as per instructions. Now however, it's an uneven finish which doesn't look great. When I do a 'scratch' test on the...
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