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Good afternoon everyone. Could I please get your expertise with floating floors.
House 1994
Living Room Refresh
Ceiling and walls painted. Now it’s time to install those laminate timber floors.
I have pulled out the old crappy carpet, underlay and batons with that special tool to pull out the nails.
As carefully as I could pull them out, chunks of the concrete slab came out too.
Do I need to fill in all the gouges ? Because the concrete slab looks like it has a bluish colour waterproof coating I think. I have never done this before and again I’m going to step out of my comfort zone and have a go at laying flooring myself.
Please , your advice will be truly appreciated. Also, are there any posts on here about floating floors 😃😃😃
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Ok great and thank you 😊
Ok, I have divided up the room into 3 sections to try and make it easier to measure up for the flooring. I have the two main’ squares’ 😆 the triangle one…..well 😂
Hi @mich1972
Excellent prep work, please remember to leave the packets of flooring in the room overnight so that they acclimate to the temperature of the room. Make sure to double check the direction of your floating floor before you begin.
If you need further assistance, please let me know.
Eric
Ok great advice Eric , I have written that down to remember. We just need to purchase the boards now. I was thinking of laying them towards the window where most of the daylight comes in ? Would that make the room look bigger if that makes sense ?
Hi @mich1972
Floating floor sets often have that effect of making rooms look bigger once they are installed. You'll notice the difference once you have a full set in place.
Eric
@adamliaw I have ripped out our carpet in the living room and yes the same thing happened. I have never done this before so I don’t want to stuff it up. I filled all the holes as Eric advised. It’s certainly been a good learning process for me 😃
Also , when I pulled up the old carpet underlay, a lot of it was stuck to the concrete so I had to carefully scrape it off without gouging the floor. I used this floor scraper which is awesome !!!
DTA Australia DTA 150mm Heavy Duty Floor
Thank you @mich1972 , appreciate it. Now i am going to do the same filling those cone damage with spakfilla.
Btw your subfloor looks so much smoother than mine 👍, kinda made me worry about my subfloor.
Thank you, yes we are lucky. Good luck mate and looking forward to seeing your progress with your new flooring !!!! 😃
Thank you! Still along way for me to go, have to paint the wall and bit of cleanup before installing the new floor.
Keep us updated too! It will look awesomeee in your living room (already picturing it) . 😁
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