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So, I'm starting to remove the parquet flooring in the kitchen.
What I'm finding is that it's hit and miss. Some tiles come out like they were never glued, and some are glued so tight to the particle board subfloor that the particle board subfloor is coming up with it.
That's right, particle board subfloor. I guess when this house was built that was the norm.
I'm going to continue to pull the tiles, as I can't stand them.
Just wanted to get opinions on if you think I should replace the subfloor as well... I knew this was going to be a nightmare...
What I'm finding is that it's hit and miss. Some tiles come out like they were never glued, and some are glued so tight to the particle board subfloor that the particle board subfloor is coming up with it.
That's right, particle board subfloor. I guess when this house was built that was the norm.
I'm going to continue to pull the tiles, as I can't stand them.
Just wanted to get opinions on if you think I should replace the subfloor as well... I knew this was going to be a nightmare...
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