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tarynlondon

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Hi there.


I'm currently renovating a property in Forest Hill and I've been starting to lay 12mm thick laminate (which I've done many times before), but for some reason things are going badly and I'm ending up with bowing and gaps that mean I keep laying the floor, lifting it back up again and addressing the level underneath and then laying the floor again. Unfortunately, I just can't seem to get it right. I also discovered that I may need to lift up all the levelling compound too as I forgot to add SBR primer....eeeek!


I've tried finding help but no one I have called is available this week.


If you have experience with laying laminate and are free this week (the sooner the better), could you please give me a call on 07875648157? I'd book you for a whole day to help diagnose the issues and start to remedy the situation.


Thanks in advance!


Taryn

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