I own an early 1930s craftsman style house. Lots to do, needless to say. The kitchen and nook area, the hall and the bath are carpeted. I'd like to replace all the carpet with cork. But since that's a very big expense, I'd like a temporary solution. I'd like to know if it's possible (reasonable, crazy, mad, or brilliant) to use OSB with a layer or 2 (or more) of urethane as a temporary flooring solution. That way I'll already have my new sub-flooring in place, ready for the cork. Of course, the prep work of ripping out a layer of linoleum, a layer of sub-flooring, another layer of sheet vinyl, and a layer of indoor/outdoor carpet that's been glued down will be a breeze. (ha!) Thanks for any help, suggestions, or rantings you may have. |
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