learninglots
25th January 2008, 11:20 PM
We're renovating a century old Queenslander.
Sadly, the old baltic pine floorboards are stuffed. There are largish holes through to downstairs, wide gaps of up to 10mm between boards and large areas that have been replaced with mismatched boards (wrong width and all!). Its also about as level as the tasman sea. To top it off there are a few areas of wet rot. :(
We knew it when we bought the place so don't feel too sorry for us.
My question is - what is the best option for laying a new 19mm end-match T&G floor (80mm Redgum)? The options are:
1. Level the existing floor as the house is raised as best as possible, then lay the floor directly on the old floor (I'm a bit concerned about the wet rot in this case
2. Rip up the old floor, put down marine ply base then new floor over
3. Rip up the old floor, put the boards directly on the joists
4. Another Option I haven't thought of.
Also, should this be done early prior to other trades, then covered to be finished near completion of other work, or should it all be done near completion?
Any advice is much appreciated.
Plus any ideas of good floor tradies in the Brisbane area.
:)
Sadly, the old baltic pine floorboards are stuffed. There are largish holes through to downstairs, wide gaps of up to 10mm between boards and large areas that have been replaced with mismatched boards (wrong width and all!). Its also about as level as the tasman sea. To top it off there are a few areas of wet rot. :(
We knew it when we bought the place so don't feel too sorry for us.
My question is - what is the best option for laying a new 19mm end-match T&G floor (80mm Redgum)? The options are:
1. Level the existing floor as the house is raised as best as possible, then lay the floor directly on the old floor (I'm a bit concerned about the wet rot in this case
2. Rip up the old floor, put down marine ply base then new floor over
3. Rip up the old floor, put the boards directly on the joists
4. Another Option I haven't thought of.
Also, should this be done early prior to other trades, then covered to be finished near completion of other work, or should it all be done near completion?
Any advice is much appreciated.
Plus any ideas of good floor tradies in the Brisbane area.
:)