Browse Forums Flooring & Floor Covering Re: I work in flooring - do you have a flooring question? 962Oct 16, 2023 8:45 am Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: I work in flooring - do you have a flooring question? 964Nov 29, 2023 5:36 am Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: I work in flooring - do you have a flooring question? 966Jan 16, 2024 6:06 pm Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: I work in flooring - do you have a flooring question? 967Jan 16, 2024 7:18 pm Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: I work in flooring - do you have a flooring question? 970Jan 30, 2024 5:44 am Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: I work in flooring - do you have a flooring question? 971Jan 30, 2024 5:51 am Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: I work in flooring - do you have a flooring question? 975Jan 30, 2024 1:23 pm Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: I work in flooring - do you have a flooring question? 977Feb 09, 2024 10:44 pm Hi Michelle We're looking at doing solid timber flooring up our straight staircase and across our top floor of our new build. Staircase is concrete, as is our upper floor slab. Been getting quotes and the main difference seems to be in the staircase cost. Seems some companies are quoting ply risers and self leveling compound while others simply do plywood to both treads and risers under the solid wood. I'm building with a reputable custom builder so would hope our stairs are already to Australian standard and pretty level. In your experience is self leveling compound really required? Thanks Re: I work in flooring - do you have a flooring question? 978Feb 12, 2024 5:38 am wyldey Hi Michelle We're looking at doing solid timber flooring up our straight staircase and across our top floor of our new build. Staircase is concrete, as is our upper floor slab. Been getting quotes and the main difference seems to be in the staircase cost. Seems some companies are quoting ply risers and self leveling compound while others simply do plywood to both treads and risers under the solid wood. I'm building with a reputable custom builder so would hope our stairs are already to Australian standard and pretty level. In your experience is self leveling compound really required? Thanks Good morning wyldery, I only sell engineered timbers, not solid. If I get a chance, I'll ask one the guys at work today for you. Thanks. Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: I work in flooring - do you have a flooring question? 979Feb 13, 2024 12:02 pm Hi Michelle I'd imagine engineered timber on a staircase would be a similar process with respect to getting the stairs level, etc. Would appreciate any insight your installers could provide. Thanks Re: I work in flooring - do you have a flooring question? 980Feb 14, 2024 5:28 am wyldey Hi Michelle I'd imagine engineered timber on a staircase would be a similar process with respect to getting the stairs level, etc. Would appreciate any insight your installers could provide. Thanks I haven't forgotten you, they guys have been a bit busy. I'll try and get one today. Michelle Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Thanks mate. Yeah good points! Leaning towards Option 3 to get a bit extra space in the cabinets but not going too crazy high (and expensive). Would require a mini… 13 40516 I posted the floorplan on Houzz.com forum and got some really good ideas and advice from people there. Then we reached out to a couple of renovation companies and one… 5 10363 1) I had requested R6 ceiling insualtion batts, however I noticed that on some areas there are huge gaps which will allow hot air to sweep in, and also noticed black/grey… 0 4634 |