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Hi,
The lino flooring in a large room is too low, resulting in metal floor fixtures protruding 2mm from the surface.
The height of the metal floor fixtures cannot be changed, and it has been sugggested that I have a diminishing strip to cover the protruding fixture. I'd ideally like to avoid having the diminishing strip as it in the middle of a room which will hopefully have a heavy footfall.
I am very much an amateur and wondered in relaying the lino with a 2mm underlay was a good idea or not? Or whether anyone had any other suggestions as to effective solutions of essentially raising the lino 2mm.
Thanks
Paul
The lino flooring in a large room is too low, resulting in metal floor fixtures protruding 2mm from the surface.
The height of the metal floor fixtures cannot be changed, and it has been sugggested that I have a diminishing strip to cover the protruding fixture. I'd ideally like to avoid having the diminishing strip as it in the middle of a room which will hopefully have a heavy footfall.
I am very much an amateur and wondered in relaying the lino with a 2mm underlay was a good idea or not? Or whether anyone had any other suggestions as to effective solutions of essentially raising the lino 2mm.
Thanks
Paul