Do I need to remove a few strips of the original floor to lay another layer of flooring on top of th

Updated on Solid wood 2024-06-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Is your house on the ground floor? Is your bathroom leaking? If not... No problem at all...

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In the case of mere dampness, hardwood flooring generally does not bulge, but it swells. Of course, there is one: it cannot be fixed to the keel or woodworking board with nails (this method was obsolete many years ago, but this may be the case in old houses).

    If you remove the floor, you need to level it, there are many leveling methods and materials, you can refer to my blog, which has a special introduction.

    It is not necessary to draw a few floors, because a small pit has no upper impact on the floor above, but if you draw a few, the pit will be big!

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