From: Champ on
On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 14:18:50 +0000, "steve robinson"
<steve(a)colevalleyinteriors.co.uk> wrote:

>Its a case of getting the right man in , too many call themselves
>professionals without any formal training

<thinks>
Well, me and Ogden, for a start.
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From: TOG on
On 19 Mar, 13:42, Ace <b.rog...(a)ifrance.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 13:19:10 -0000, "'Hog"
>


> they'll be cutting with poser tools anyway

You mean, all neatly laid out and spangly, in red cabinets?
From: 'Hog on
steve robinson wrote:

All good

> I wouldnt let a handyman loose on it a little knowledge is a
> dangerouse thing , for starters the timber needs to be acclimatised
> to the room , the underlay needs to be suitable for the subfloor ,
> same with your skirtings , the moisture content of the subfloor needs
> checking too
>
>
> Where in the UK are you

York?
There might be 3 or 4 rooms needing....

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Hog


From: malc on
'Hog wrote:
> I've been asking around for some quotes to lay wooden flooring in the
>
> Anyone got experience of this kind of thing?

We did our own laminate flooring a couple of years ago and I vowed I'd never
do it again. Then it transpired that I'd been doing it wrong and there was a
much easier way of doing it. So I might be tempted again but I have since
decided that I don't like the stuff. Give me carpets any day. Ok laminate is
easy to clean but that's about it as far as I'm concerned.

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Malc

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or just plain Jurassic:
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From: 'Hog on
malc wrote:
> 'Hog wrote:
>> I've been asking around for some quotes to lay wooden flooring in the
>>
>> Anyone got experience of this kind of thing?
>
> We did our own laminate flooring a couple of years ago and I vowed
> I'd never do it again. Then it transpired that I'd been doing it
> wrong and there was a much easier way of doing it. So I might be
> tempted again but I have since decided that I don't like the stuff.
> Give me carpets any day. Ok laminate is easy to clean but that's
> about it as far as I'm concerned.

I have a carpet aversion. Dusty mite ridden hard to clean fuckers that they
are.

--
Hog


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