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Asbestos wasn't used much after the 70's so that isn't a huge concern but as long as the old lino is secure you can install over it. Make sure to c...
Asbestos wasn't used much after the 70's so that isn't a huge concern but as long as the old lino is secure you can install over it. Make sure to c...
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ViewsI agree with carpetman but you should also look into a product called Hardibacker...it is designed for areas that have a high moisture potential, a...
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ViewsI used to work in flooring and there are several options available. My best suggestion is go to your nearest Home Depot, they have a marble stripp...
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ViewsLooking from the outside (be it outside the house or outside of the room) the handing of the door is which side the hinges will be on (ex. hinges o...
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