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different floor levels - laminate flooring
amanda40
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Can anyone make a suggestion on our laminate running from hall to porch - the porch runs in all directions but the one it should! It was never noticible efore until we put down the quickstep. it starts off 1 cm out in one direction at out side of door , but by the time you get to other end it is an inch in the other direction. We have tried two brass bars so far but they just keep lifting.
Any ideas would be much appreciated as it is driving us mad!!!
:xmassign:
Any ideas would be much appreciated as it is driving us mad!!!
:xmassign:
No Longer addicted to Boots! - Well not today anyway!! :blushing:
Officially Mortgage free 31/07/2017 , 12 years early :j
Officially Mortgage free 31/07/2017 , 12 years early :j
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Do you have a solid floor underneath or a timber floor?
Sounds like you need to use fixings for the brass bars which are more suited to your floor.British Ex-pat in British Columbia!0 -
I have concrete flooors, in the bottom hall, lounge etc, but wooden in the porch - which is the problem really - builders made an archie of the floor levels..... ( and the plumbing and the electrics,,,,etc etc)No Longer addicted to Boots! - Well not today anyway!! :blushing:
Officially Mortgage free 31/07/2017 , 12 years early :j0 -
Has anyone tried wooden bars? Or do you think I would be better putting a strip in and finishing laminate to there?No Longer addicted to Boots! - Well not today anyway!! :blushing:
Officially Mortgage free 31/07/2017 , 12 years early :j0
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