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Ok I've unearthed a long standing leak from the fresh water tank under the sink. Chipboard floor rotten and stinking but , on ripping it out, the steel looks OK. I've got a box of click laminate from B&Q for a tenner and want to know if it will bridge the ridges in the floor for a year or so while I get a full refurb sorted. Going to set the kitchen unit on a coulpe of battons and put loose carpet in the cupboards for now. Any thoughts?
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it'll be fine, just lay it across the ridges, not with them
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Thanks kev I had worked that out lol.
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boxer wrote:Thanks kev I had worked that out lol.
I assumed you did but for those that didn't, I put it in :D
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