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steveboy
Ok heres the thing....
I am on a full bathroom re-fit, the old bath had been leaking from a few places for quite a while by the looks of it. The old chip board floor had to be replaced, so I removed that to find these wooden batons with a kinda rubber on the base of them, these were rotten as well. After some investigating as to what they were I found out that it was for a floating floor system. So now I have sourced new batons, insulation & fitted it all with the floor, but now there seams to be more movement than before. Now my customer has ordered 300X300 stardust tiles for the floor. I am not sure what to do as im afrade they are all gona break or pop loose & i get called back when this happenes.
Is there any way I can strengthen the floor right up or could i use this dura base matting????
Any help or advice would be much appreciated...
Cheers
I am on a full bathroom re-fit, the old bath had been leaking from a few places for quite a while by the looks of it. The old chip board floor had to be replaced, so I removed that to find these wooden batons with a kinda rubber on the base of them, these were rotten as well. After some investigating as to what they were I found out that it was for a floating floor system. So now I have sourced new batons, insulation & fitted it all with the floor, but now there seams to be more movement than before. Now my customer has ordered 300X300 stardust tiles for the floor. I am not sure what to do as im afrade they are all gona break or pop loose & i get called back when this happenes.
Is there any way I can strengthen the floor right up or could i use this dura base matting????
Any help or advice would be much appreciated...
Cheers