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Thanks, Floorwizard, for the reply. We chose laminate flooring in the first place so I would't have to dig out the slate. Looks like that may now b...
Thanks, Floorwizard, for the reply. We chose laminate flooring in the first place so I would't have to dig out the slate. Looks like that may now b...
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ViewsThis is related to my question from yesterday regarding installing ceramic tile over oak flooring. Here is the rest of the story, as Paul harvey sa...
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ViewsI would like to install ceramic tile over an existing oak floor. I am told I need to first put down a backerboard so the mortar doesnt get into the...
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ViewsI am going to install laminate flooring in my home. The instructions say to use a transition piece when going through doorways. This interrupts the...
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ViewsI used rods and they are OK but I suggest the solid rods as opposed to the cheaper hollow rods. The hollow ones bend too easily, unless of course t...
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ViewsI need to remove a slate floor and then will install a new ceramic tile floor. I believe the slate is laid on a 1-1/2 inch of concrete which is bet...
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ViewsYou can take plywood and make a series of cuts through to, but not including, the last ply, then bend it around. For extra strength, put some stuff...
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ViewsI am doing a small project on my boat, in an exposed area. Teakwood is the first choice but when I costed it out, I was flabbergasted. What other w...
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ViewsI had my camp jacked and levelled last year, including new piers. What they did was new to me but made good sense, This was a very experienced team...
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ViewsI have a concrete step on my front porch which had surface deterioration a few years ago. I resurfaced with special mortar that was for doing thin...
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