2 stairs in a day no bugger that, the last week before Christmas maybe just to get done before closing but rest of the year no chance. Sent...
But wool isn’t a good material on its own it’s the 20% nylon that gives them their appearance retention, 100% wool (a good one which cost...
Yeah I do like their colour bank. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I’d have gone the asphalt route it would’ve been cheaper too. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Started just doing prep work, then went on to cupboards in cord doing university housing until I could do that with my eyes shut, then on to rooms...
After 5 days I probably wouldn’t let you put underlay down let alone fit a carpet, I would recommend some courses to help get you started and...
Go with a traditional dryback, once you get the subfloor suitable for the click system it’ll be good enough for a glue down those click systems...
Pretty much Quickstep and Balterio are your go to’s for decent laminate (I prefer Quickstep) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
As has been said satin is a carpet fitters enemy, you’ll always have some damage to them but a lot does depend on the quality of the paint, how...
I wouldn’t bond a real wood to asphalt it’s not mechanically strong enough, you want a real wood over asphalt you go with a click system and float...
Personally I’d go the epoxy route belt and braces Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Which is one of the reasons we have minimum charges, it gets expensive quickly try to stick with one system though if going Ardex stick with all...
They sell them well before they’re ready and make bigger profit margins than they should if the quality of workmanship was there, while it’s true...
That’s always a problem on new builds, they won’t hire in a professional to do a proper job because it costs them money and more importantly time....
Just keep in mind the flooring might not be still available and if it is the colour might be chalk and cheese due to batch shading, it might be a...
You would need 45 nails per m2 roughly making it more expensive than a cheap laminate, go with a laminate the cost of ply would far exceed the...
It’s a whole trade on its own but I do think we have to drill it home that all we’re really doing is acoustic treatment and not sound proofing,...
These db’s are only higher and mid frequencies your bass frequencies need tons of material and a complete decoupling from the frame of the house,...
For true sound proofing you need to add a lot of density by creating a false floor and filling it with tons of insulation, making sure the floor...
Under 10m2 it’s minimum fit plus extras for fiddly bits so £550 sounds reasonable I’d say £400 is a little low. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk