April
5th January 2004, 11:52 PM
We are renovating our circa 1930's house and have just had the cabinet maker into to draw up the kitchen - unfortunately there's an issue and that is on the floor in front of the alcove where the Metter’s oven had been bricked in is a concrete hearth.
We need to get rid of the hearth and try to match up floorboards to the rest of the kitchen floor. I proceeded to smash up the concrete (to vent my sanding frustrations) and found that someone has dumped rubble to almost floor level then poured concrete over the rubble then laid a 2cm thick slab of concrete over the top of that. I have removed the top slab and made a "little" hole down to the underneath of the house.
Does anyone have advice for a feasible option in terms of being able to lay the extensions for the floorboards over the concrete if I chisel it down to below floorboard level (remembering I'm totally inept at renovating and just giving it a go)? :o
We need to get rid of the hearth and try to match up floorboards to the rest of the kitchen floor. I proceeded to smash up the concrete (to vent my sanding frustrations) and found that someone has dumped rubble to almost floor level then poured concrete over the rubble then laid a 2cm thick slab of concrete over the top of that. I have removed the top slab and made a "little" hole down to the underneath of the house.
Does anyone have advice for a feasible option in terms of being able to lay the extensions for the floorboards over the concrete if I chisel it down to below floorboard level (remembering I'm totally inept at renovating and just giving it a go)? :o