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DilbertJones
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I have just realised my new kitchen units do not come with adjustable legs, I have to saw them off bit by bit to get it all level :mad:
Now I was going to get a new floor fitted after installing the units, but would it be an idea to level the floor off first then fit the kitchen then get the floor done?
does this seem reasonable? pracitcal?
Is screed easy to use for a novice like me? how much should it cost and what coverage can i expect?
Now I was going to get a new floor fitted after installing the units, but would it be an idea to level the floor off first then fit the kitchen then get the floor done?
does this seem reasonable? pracitcal?
Is screed easy to use for a novice like me? how much should it cost and what coverage can i expect?
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Well it looked pretty easy when my builder used it. Selfleveling. The bulider however had a large stetson, boots and western saddle on his horse. If you know what I mean.
Good luck wth the kitchen!
CG.:j"You can if you think you can."
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