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Moved into the property 18 months ago now, and rapidly going through a refurbishment, next the shower-room.
Going to put up some of those bathroom cladding panels down to where the altro flooring rides up, but the floor looks very tired, i wondered if to change it I would have to lift it, or can a new altro floor be laid directly on top?
It's in excellent sound condition, just the colour is very tired looking, it's stuck down solid on a timber sub floor with a concealed shower tray and think lifting it is going to be too much hassle and added expense.
If there is no option but to lift it, are there any recommendations to revive the colour in the floor?
tia
Going to put up some of those bathroom cladding panels down to where the altro flooring rides up, but the floor looks very tired, i wondered if to change it I would have to lift it, or can a new altro floor be laid directly on top?
It's in excellent sound condition, just the colour is very tired looking, it's stuck down solid on a timber sub floor with a concealed shower tray and think lifting it is going to be too much hassle and added expense.
If there is no option but to lift it, are there any recommendations to revive the colour in the floor?
tia