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I have a basement, obviously with concrete floors. There are a few problems I am having..... I had carpet covering the majority of the floor and some adhesive tile on another part. Over the years, both the tile and the carpet have been saturated dy dog urine by the previous owners. I am remodeling a...
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Wow, thanks for all the input! Now you really have me wondering....I went down in the basement- the wood flooring in the kitchen that I can see from the basement runs perpendicular to the joists (90 degree), not 45 degree. My back bedroom is like that also from the basement, and it has carpet right ...
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Our company speacializes in Restoration Work. We did a basement this summer in an 1880s two story orange brick farmhouse with both an exterior cellar door entrance and an interior stairway leading up to the kitchen. The basement was for most of its life just simple field stone walls with a poured co...
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