I would agree with brenchy
Why not float the floor save lifting screed
Hi If you really want to fit a solid floor over what you describe then use 1000g polythene as your DPM if skirting are off let this up the walls...
As flooringman said the screed should lift with the adhesive Use the circular saw as you said but where it stops short of wall cut at right...
Possible to late for the first poster but you can get this in an engineered board but not as wide http://www.tuttoparquet.co.uk/douglasfir.html if...
Did the parquet floor fail or was it the new floor on top ? As we both have installed over parquet with no problems I was just interested to know...
I think Domermike you are right in your point on engineered flooring, most people would recommend engineered wood for the very reason its more...
sorry for that, must keep that in mind for future reference, to me a solid floor is wood where a concrete floor is well concrete, but as they say...
as the parquet floor has being in place for some time and has shown no sign of sweating or moving and i assume it was covered with something at...
hi all just a thought as you want to put solid wood in hall and it already has a solid wood floor covered in vinyl tiles, I can assume if existing...
HI All This will be my first post, Not knowing how big an area you are talking about and how many doors ect are involved all this information...