Kapetanovski
29th August 2010, 10:41 PM
Hi
Hoping someone can help. We are about to start renovating the kitchen - House is approx 1950s.
The kitchen currently has lino flooring (not tiles) glued to masonite chipboard (reasonably easy to peel off), the chipboard is nailed & tacked to what looks like soft grey tiles (not sure what these are though) which are stuck to bitumen laid directly on Tassie Oak floorboards.
Ideally, I would like to maintain consistency in the house as it is open-plan and restore the floorboards underneath.
Any suggestions on the best way to remove the bitumen without destroying the floorboards underneath??
Appreciate any feedback..
Hoping someone can help. We are about to start renovating the kitchen - House is approx 1950s.
The kitchen currently has lino flooring (not tiles) glued to masonite chipboard (reasonably easy to peel off), the chipboard is nailed & tacked to what looks like soft grey tiles (not sure what these are though) which are stuck to bitumen laid directly on Tassie Oak floorboards.
Ideally, I would like to maintain consistency in the house as it is open-plan and restore the floorboards underneath.
Any suggestions on the best way to remove the bitumen without destroying the floorboards underneath??
Appreciate any feedback..