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    Question Floor Replacement

    Aim: Replace yellow tongue flooring in existing 2nd storey room & replace with T&G hardwood flooring with minimal damage. There's no chance to go over the top with new flooring.

    After removing skirtings, what sort of tool could I use to cut 'flush' with stud walls without damaging the joists ? (then lay new floor and replace existing skirtings).

    Thanks.

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    Reciprocating saw?
    Can you cut inside and use say 100mm on all sides again with the new floor?
    If you dont play it, it's not an instrument!

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    Is it a platform floor or a cut-in floor? If it is a platform floor, you will also need to consider how you are going to support the ends of the flooring - maybe add another joist at the walls.

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    Check your joist spacings before you attempt to lay your new flooring.

    For T&G strip flooring the joist will need to be at 450mm centres, whereas under your particle board you might find that your joists are at 600 or even 650 centres.

    As for cutting out the particle board a reciprocating saw (as already mentioned) and some sharp chisles will do the trick.

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    Why can't you lay the new floor over the particle board?

    Mick
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    tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."

    - Henry Ford 1938

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    Quote Originally Posted by journeyman Mick View Post
    Why can't you lay the new floor over the particle board?

    Mick
    Mick, You took the words out of my mouth ( off my keyboard????)

    laying over the Y/T is the best way to go..
    Hooroo.
    Regards, Trevor
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    I thought the same thing, but if you read his original post it states thus........Aim: Replace yellow tongue flooring in existing 2nd storey room & replace with T&G hardwood flooring with minimal damage. There's no chance to go over the top with new flooring.

    So I'm thinking, he has put some thought into it and it seems to be out of the question.

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    Be good to know why its out of the question because the solution to thgat potential issue is starting to sound easier!!

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