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Re: Pullin Up This Hardwood Floor..?
I can see that point. Great work BTW.
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You did what??
Trade: Carpenter
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: North of Atlanta
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Re: Pullin Up This Hardwood Floor..?
gracias...I just gc'd (did framing and trim too)...good tile and glass guys, not to mention the painters.
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Trade: construction
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: san diego
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Re: Pullin Up This Hardwood Floor..?
yeah she just wanted a little bench to shave her legs on.
im told there is plenty of crawlspace under the floor. so i could easily frame it up stronger if needed. keeping the hardwood and tiling over is an option. is it common to have a 1" transition between floors like that? i guess there will be a transition anyway even if i did rip out the old hardwood. whats up im hearing lots of nice homes are choosing vinyl over tile lately... |
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