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depends on the sagging. if the joists are all even and level to one another and the sagging is only in the plywood itself, you can fill between ...
depends on the sagging. if the joists are all even and level to one another and the sagging is only in the plywood itself, you can fill between ...
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Viewsdefinately a moisture issue. to test you can get a moisture meter, calcium chloride test kits, or hire someone to do it for you. you should b...
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Viewsalso ensure the boards are tight to the floor by pushing them down or standing on them as you nail .. sometimes they are bowed upwards and if naile...
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Viewsthere are many many manufactuers of sound dampening panels you cuould use. click here and research some that best fit your price and functionali...
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Viewsif you have any extra pieces of the original product, you can put a patch in it. This should be completed by a flooring professional and sealed wit...
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Viewsyou are being mislead and lied to. According to The Tile Council of America (http://http://www.tileusa.com/) specifications handbook, all transi...
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Viewsthe cracks can be filled IF the marble slabs are still firm and solid. it really depends ... sometimes it makes them look worse depending on the...
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Viewsin theory yes it will work. you want to ensure that the boards are tight together and that you nail angles back and down into the joists and cou...
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Viewscommercial grade Liquid Nails and Nail Power for wood are very good quality contruction adhesives for wood to wood applications. Nails will help...
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Viewsyes you can use floor patch (leveling compound) to fill any floor inconsistancies then go over top of that with plywood subflooring to give you the...
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ViewsI would call the installation company or retailer and complain to get them back out there to finish their job. They have the best products, solu...
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ViewsIn December of 1992 Kentile fled for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection from excessive asbestos litigation and no longer manufacturers resilient floo...
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