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I took on a job tiling a hallway which was covered in laminate flooring, beneath which was a green chipboard base. Against my advice the customer wants to save money by using this to take the new tiles. To remove the chipboard would mean removing three walls of book cases which are built on it. Any (sensible) ideas would be welcome.**yawn**
 

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