I live in a top (2nd) floor 1960s built flat which has solid concrete floors. Do I still need to use a moisture barrier between the floor and the laminate flooring as I have been advised by B&Q ! If so would the existing thermoplastic floor tiling, which i intend to leave down, be sufficient ?
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Correction H/M, the staff at B&Q, NEVER know what you are going on about!!honeymonster wrote:I would imagine that the existing tiles will be sufficient. I cannot see why you would need a vapour barrier on a second floor, it makes little sense to me!
Sometimes the staff at B&Q do not not know what you are going on about!
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phoning B&Q
"do you have ........ in stock"
there are 4 standard answers
1. I dont know (typical B&Q staff)
2. I'll put you on hold (long wait, then get cut off) (ANY staff member)
3. Come to the store and look (very keen helpful member of staff)
4. The computer is down (time served senior staff)
The correct method of approach to B&Q is............
to drive past and go to a decent merchant
"do you have ........ in stock"
there are 4 standard answers
1. I dont know (typical B&Q staff)
2. I'll put you on hold (long wait, then get cut off) (ANY staff member)
3. Come to the store and look (very keen helpful member of staff)
4. The computer is down (time served senior staff)
The correct method of approach to B&Q is............
to drive past and go to a decent merchant
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5 We had a delivery today and the stock is not on the shelves yet.......try later!!dirtydeeds wrote:phoning B&Q
"do you have ........ in stock"
there are 4 standard answers
1. I dont know (typical B&Q staff)
2. I'll put you on hold (long wait, then get cut off) (ANY staff member)
3. Come to the store and look (very keen helpful member of staff)
4. The computer is down (time served senior staff)
The correct method of approach to B&Q is............
to drive past and go to a decent merchant
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You'll still need an underlay membrane to improve the lifetime of the laminate. The floor has to have a surface that it can expand and contract over with minimal friction. Also the underlay will help with accoustics and help iron out any imperfections in the floor they eye can't spot straight off!!!
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