Yep - like us. Two with lots of crap can fill 100 boxes or more!
Should see the garage...
Browse Forums General Discussion Re: New wooden floors and removalists 22Aug 23, 2008 9:24 pm Next door neighbour bought the house some years back. Had the timber floors all sanded, refinished and sealed. Let it cure for two weeks before moving in. The removalists carelessly scraped something and made a metre long scratch in the floor. It couldn't be repaired. The floor had to be done all over again at the removalists cost.
It pays to be careful, and (not just with floors) be sure to let them know that you expect every care taken, and will hold them responsible for any damage. Ash. Re: New wooden floors and removalists 23Aug 27, 2008 8:26 am they always say dont put rugs down for weeks on a new timber floor
why is that? what could happen? why not *concerned look* is it better to protect the floors on moving in furniture with a soft runner of upside down carpet say than not put it down for that purpose? *worries* Old Home Restoration / Renovation To reduce noise transfer without compromising the aesthetic of your exposed I beams, consider filling the 100mm gap between the I beams and the floor above with dense,… 6 9137 2 4674 3 5582 |