Carpet Removal & Floorboards?

Carpet Removal & Floorboards?

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MiniMan64

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Tuesday 10th August 2010
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Need some advice on flooring chaps, moved into our new flat a year ago and inherited some lovely carpets in the bedroom and living room that while once upon a time must have been cream, have now taken on a lovely hairy shade of grey along with several nice stain marks. Most of the flat has been redecorated since we moved in and the plan has always been to replace these stty carpets with wooden flooring in the living room and new carpet in the bedroom as the rest of the flat has wooden flooring already although it needs a good sand and polish.

We’ve had to put it off due to the cost involved but recently it’s come to head with a flea problem which we think are clearly being nicely incubated in our delightfully manky carpet which is a distinctly unpleasant thought. We still can’t afford to splurge on having new floors fitted and last night the other half declared she’d had enough (the fleas have a taste for her blood) and wondered why we couldn’t just lift the carpet and use whatever is underneath which happens to be some fairly even floorboards. They appear to be acceptable enough and run through the whole flat although there is only them and the joists between us and our (empty) basement rooms.

Has anyone got any advice on this?

How easy is it to lift old carpets and bring floorboards up to a decent finish? And will it cause our flat to suddenly become catherdral like sound-wise with no carpet?

If we could do that, for the cost of a sander for a weekend and a bit of new off-cut to sort the bedroom out it would save us a bloody packet.

MiniMan64

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Tuesday 10th August 2010
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Interesting.

We own the ground floor flat and basement (currently an undeveloped storeroom, it's a project for the future) and upstaires is owned by someone else who makes enough noise in the bedroom alone for us to justify a weekend with a sander.

Sounds like it could be a goer you know....

MiniMan64

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Tuesday 10th August 2010
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prand said:
DavesFlaps said:
MiniMan64 said:
(empty) basement rooms.

Just saw this bit.

YOu may get away with not being murdered in this case.
Me too! I say get stuck in then! biggrin

A useful piece of advice is to have a look into floorboard gap (if they are not already tongue & groove) insulation as you will freeze with the draft coming through in the winter.
Any more information on this? Is it a sealent or something? It's one of things I was worried about after we'd taken the carpets up as like I said, from below its just the boards and the joists. It will be properly insulated and boarded over downstairs at some point when we get around to developing the space but that's not going to be a few years yet.

duncancallum said:
MiniMan64 said:
Interesting.

who makes enough noise in the bedroom alone for us to justify a weekend with a sander.Sounds like it she could be a goer you know....
EFA
I put out the hook and hey look, someone took the bait...

...Dunc, you are quite welcome to listen to the two eldely gentlemen boxing confectionary above my flat all you want.

hehe

MiniMan64

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Tuesday 10th August 2010
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Wow, looks expensive.

Apologies for the st picture but heres the situation as it is, they look pretty closely packed to me.