Agree with you, never noticed it was the same carpet throughout there
The left step is better than the right one, I would have fitted them first then the landing personally, looks like they’ve been done last after...
Where about are you located? Might be someone on here who is able to help, or knows someone close to you who can help you out
I’d imagine it’s fitted by now considering the post was in January 2022.
Use this for taking ‘snots’ in any smoothing compounds and also for removing plaster from subfloor. Have used it on ply but not being too harsh on it.
As for the lift/stairs, depending on which floor I’d be more inclined to get it in the lift if possible also.
Is that felt backed carpet fitted straight to the subfloor? It’s maybe the tape I’m seeing through the gap.
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I’m on Facebook, instagram and TikTok(seems to be the new thing going forward I’d think!), had a couple on instagram but mainly Facebook,...
Just put radiators in :D
A quick google of sp101 plywood and several links comes up?
If there’s a lot of movement I’m guessing your subfloor is wooden? You’ll need a flooring grade plywood put down on the subfloor once all that has...
That will all need ripped up right back to the subfloor and properly prepared.
J2 natural timbers, the rustic textures range is a cheaper range but for a more realistic look, natural timbers range
In all honesty you’re going to save a lot of money by doing it yourself, which if it doesn’t work out you will have also wasted a lot of money.
Looking at the gaps they might be too big to close up with an awl as suggested but you could be close up so gaps might not be as big as they seem....
What’s your address Gavin? Just so I know to avoid ever going round for the uplift! I would just nail or screw it down.
Not even us guys want to lay floating click, straight or herringbone haha!
Quickstep signature? Lovely laminate, quickstep is the best gear in my opinion and as long as you get the subfloor flat enough it will be fine,...
As Daz has said, adhere the underlay to floorboards and adhere carpet to the underlay. Chair constantly going back and forth will cause bumps in...